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In the Garden

I'll drag you to hades to dwell with me

In the garden of Persephone.

We'll dine on her fruit so we shall be

Lost in each other for eternity.

Elysium shall hold no sway with us

We'd rather watch the sufferings of Tantalus

Souls crossing Acheron will provide

Our music, a tortured lullaby

Their lamentations won't put us to sleep

Nor will their groanings cause us to weep

But they'll fill us with fury rooted in lust

We'll lie down on blood soaked fields the color of rust

Then we'll journey through Asphodel

As we travel back to our home in hell

I with you and you with me

In the garden of Persephone

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Written by
Tina-Marie
40 / Cisgender Female
Published
Oct 12, 2014
Lines·Words
16·114
Notes

The first two lines flitted through my mind and I just had to flesh it out.

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#mythology#hades#underworld#darkromance#kissymarie
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