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Saturn Ascends

by @mv-blake

As Mars ascended, One split in two; The mitosis of fact Splitting right through. An anaphase ritual Lining the floor, Where I wanted mine, And you wanted more. But Venus was kind When last she was here And gave us a gift Of temporal fear, So we’d done this before And the God was decried, Yet out of the darkness of space He cried: ‘Oh come to me Father, I shan’t be denied.’ And Saturn, he heard As he fought with Rhea, And looked at his mother And the remains of Theia. A plan came to mind, A clever time trick, And we were caught fast By the Great Malefic. As Saturn ascended, We split up again, With no time to heal, Our love was in vain; For Venus had long since Bored of our space, And our love had begun The sad telophase.
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