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Hades

A poem I give to you

By Lane BurnsPublished 3 years ago 1 min read
Hades
Photo by ameenfahmy on Unsplash

I am falling in love with a deity

A mere mortal

So smitten with a god of death.

I seek to know more in life, of the this invisible brother of three

And I feel so small and meek

Yet I cannot help it you see

For I’ve read countless of stories

About a dark god and a spring goddess.

And find myself so captivated

And I wonder now if I’m doomed

For am I falling for two imortal beings?

So much higher than I

He with his dark hair. The tall dark giant with a gentle touch.

The bright eyed girl. With her light lively heart.

Two beings; one of light and dark.

And me caught in between.

For how could I chose just one?

When both leave me undone.

I cannot be devoted to one with other the other.

And so deities of old

Here me now

As I gift my words to you.

I have fall so in love with the stories of you two

That I cannot help but humbly ask,

To make your acquaintance; and hope it lasts.

love poems

About the Creator

Lane Burns

I am a Poet and an inspiring short story, one day novel writer.

I like to write in free verse mostly, but am heavily inspired by Emily Dickenson, and tend to create my own rules and ideas as well.

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