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A Song To Rhea
Ah, Rhea, Rhea, how is it
that we meet again
Now, when meeting lacks a rhyme?

Once long ago, far away once
We shared an eve, a love: I still remember:
You were sad. sad beyond tears,
Sad a lifetime's years.
And you so young.

But there was an elf in your heart,
Muffled,...

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Categories: rhea, lost love, love, nostalgia,
Form: Free verse
The Rhea Family
There once was a fam’ly named Rhea
              And no one would say, ”Glad to see ya’”
Dear Sebor and Pyor,
             Ghonor...

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Categories: rhea, family, humor, humorous,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Rhea has never had an original idea
This might be a revolting idea a slow-thinking tablemate said.
I rolled my eyes at my cousin Rhea and ate some sour dough bread.
There has never been an original idea in her fluff-frilly head.
Rolling his eyes across the table was her daddy, my Uncle Ed...

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Categories: rhea, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Monorhyme

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Attis
All shall sing of Attis 
As the moon of Rhea 
And not with bells’ thunder
And not with a wind flute 
All shall sing, all shall sing 
As shepherd of the stars
As heaven’s crescent moon

Date: 03/03/2022
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Note:Rhea is pronounced RAY-uh, making two syllables.

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Categories: rhea, literature, moon, mythology, song,
Form: Pleiades

Book: Reflection on the Important Things