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Artemis ran through the woods tonight Calling her dogs to her side, For the hunt is on, in the Moon's light, And will watch her claim a prize. Her bow at the ready with arrow nocked, String drawn to her listening ear, She scanned the wood for a sign of deer, Before she let fly a sure shot. The stag she bagged was great and mighty; Her dogs helped her carry the load. Thus this treaty she gave to sweet Aphrodite, But in vain--she went home alone.
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Jun 25, 2014
Jun 25, 2014 at 10:13 AM UTC
The Hunt
Artemis ran through the woods tonight Calling her dogs to her side, For the hunt is on, in the Moon's light, And will watch her claim a prize. Her bow at the ready with arrow nocked, String drawn to her listening ear, She scanned the wood for a sign of deer, Before she let fly a sure shot. The stag she bagged was great and mighty; Her dogs helped her carry the load. Thus this treaty she gave to sweet Aphrodite, But in vain--she went home alone.
alyanne-cooper
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Jun 25, 2014
Jun 25, 2014 at 10:13 AM UTC
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