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Celaeno

by Lyn-Purcell

* *Distant Fortune's Isle Stars glints the dark one's eyes Wind brings silver dew* *
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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
Aug 5, 2020
Time
1m
Notes

New day, new haiku!

Hard to be believe that this is my 940th poem, haha!

Anywho, keeping with the Pleiades aka the Seven Sisters, this one is for Celaeno. She is also known to be a wife of Posideon and bore him children, Lycus and Eurypylus, and ruled over the Isle of the Fortunate, a

isle reserved only for those were supposedly reincarnated three times. They were deemed pure enough to be accepted into Elysian.

Just two more Pleiades to go!

Anyway, thank you all for growing followers, I'm forever humbled and grateful for the support๐Ÿ™๐ŸŒน๐Ÿ’œ

Here's the link for the growing collection:

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

Be back tomorrow with another one!

Much love,

Lyn ๐Ÿ’œ

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#dailyhaiku#mythology#greek#goddess#star#island#water#ruler#pure
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