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Prometheus

And I suppose that it is funny,

in a macabre sort of way

how we all forget the tale of Prometheus.

He who thought to bring gods level with men,

with a simple gift.

Yet his gift was one with no equal.

He gave mankind fire, that in turn gave us life,

and with life comes love, compassion, humanity.

But what did he recieve in return?

Thanks to his act of love

for his adopted progeny,

Prometheus was chained to a rock, destined

to die once every day.

His instestines,

set to be disgested by an eagle once a day.

His pain unrivaled,

for his original sin shed

light on our existence.

And for this, we write no songs,

we hold dear no poems,

we hallow no ground.

His flames gave birth to us,

and here we are,

choking on our own arrogance and hate.

So I suppose, that

in a sense Prometheus was the first nice guy,

who finished last.

Because being the Prometheus,

means there shall be no songs sung of you,

no poems written for you,

and you will be eclipsed by others.

Your deeds will go unloved,

your accolades will go unnoticed.

The world is a mean place,

and however cruel it is,

sometimes being and doing right

gets you nowhere.

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