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Harmonia

by Lyn-Purcell

* *Wedding bells in Thebes Jewelled treasure about slim throats Strife passed down bloodlines* *
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Written by
Lyn-Purcell
28 / F / United Kingdom
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Written by
Lyn-Purcell
28 / F / United Kingdom
Published
Jun 30, 2020
Time
1m
Notes

900 poems! Oh my lord, I actually hit 900! Whoa! I've got something really special planned for later, haha! A nice concrete poem is in the works!

Before I hit the hay, I wanted to share another haiku dedicated to the goddess, Harmonia!

I too feel like she doesn't get enough.

And I can't help but feel bad for her.

Granted, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Ares, but she is an innocent.

I know she relatively has a happy ending (in the variant myth I'm aware of), but she and her line didn't deserve such misfortune...

Here's the link for the growing collection:

https://hellopoetry.com/collection/132853/the-women-of-myth/

Much love,

Lyn 💜

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#dailyhaiku#mythology#greek#woman#curse#necklace#wedding#bloodline#sorrow
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