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 Poetry is the Heart and Soul

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Frozen Memory
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PostSubject: Poetry is the Heart and Soul   Poetry is the Heart and Soul Icon_minitimeThu Dec 31, 2009 9:52 pm

Whoo hoo. Putting up some poetry! After all, it is one of my favorite things to write. Enjoy my friends, enjoy~


Dear lover,
Who sings ever so soft
And whose scent reminds of ocean spray,
Thine eyes light with moon’s blue glory
And breath fogs with icy chill upon fragment glass.
Shattered memory thee has claimed.
Wispy fay in tangled web around thine heart.
Her poisoned words in your veins soiled.
Her claws dipped crimson of thine blood scribes
“Te amour”.



Hydra

The mighty Hydra roars
Calling upon the mighty Heroes
To strike a dare upon death’s door.

‘Come to me and be tried
Upon thy worth of thine title
But it will be thine last battle’
Hydra calls and mocks.

From a single head each cut down,
Now thousands of necks and crowns
Breathing elements from each gapping mouth.

‘Come to me mortals,
So I may taste thine flesh
And with thine bones make my lair’s nest’
Hydra taunts.

The mighty Hydra snarls
A single human comith forth
With name now known as Hercules.

‘Alas a fool has come to battle
I will soon here thine ribs rattle
And settle such matter!’
Hydra laughs in echo.

Battle does ensue henceforth
Fire-Ice-Snapping jaw
Hydra attacks lonesome Hero
Swing-dodge-lunge
Hercules defends against fierce beast

Alas when day is done
Apollo the sun drags away
Only one victor remains upon the scene
Mighty Hydra roars no more.
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PostSubject: Re: Poetry is the Heart and Soul   Poetry is the Heart and Soul Icon_minitimeFri Jan 01, 2010 1:44 pm

They're really good! Have you been reading Greek mythology? It really is amazing... you should get published...
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PostSubject: Re: Poetry is the Heart and Soul   Poetry is the Heart and Soul Icon_minitimeFri Jan 01, 2010 1:59 pm

I am hoping to publish. I was thinking of publishing a book of poetry first, but not sure. As for the Greek mythology, I just love it. I haven't read it in a while, but seen a lot of commercials for movies and I got excited XD.
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PostSubject: Re: Poetry is the Heart and Soul   Poetry is the Heart and Soul Icon_minitimeSun Jan 03, 2010 2:10 pm

Ah ha ha! In the summer after fifth grade I checked out A LOT of Greek mythology books, I think I was addicted.
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