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Premium Member Gods of Winds
Notus comes creeping furtively from the south
hot and bothered from the blazing summer sun.
The wind of change...concealed it launches sudden storms
as clouds pile up across the sky, dark and towering,
lightning flashes, thunder drawls, torrential rain...

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Categories: notus, wind,
Form: Verse



Gods of Winds
Aeolus God and Ruler of the Wind
Summoned Aura and surveying her grinned

Then proceeded to whisper in her ear
Brought shocked expression, a falling tear

"Please do not pursue the Aurai nymphs"
Whose replicas were on all column plinths

Aeolus...

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Categories: notus, fantasy, wind,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Summer's Zephyr
Zephyrus, the god of the wind from the west
 Gently blows where the lily grows
 He is springtime's welcome guest

 In early summer he whispers to the rose
 As she sways in his warm caress
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Categories: notus, mythology, nature, wind,
Form: Terzanelle
The Four Winds
Boreas laughs and of his power we will know
His breath in anger, a white blanket appears 
He breathes out the north wind and snow
The master of cold and snow it appears

Zephyrus the calm one, sprinkles...

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Categories: notus, mythology,
Form: Rhyme
Play With Myth
(1)
Send me some hug,
Can't fathom the cold

Send me some light,
And free me from this
Dark, deep, and plutonian pit.

Send me your heart
Through Eros's arrows
Five fathom deep
I'll come to life.

(2)
Feel my bosom
My warmth

Open the gift
There's a key
That...

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Categories: notus, myth, mythology,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Visits From the Gods of Wind
We got some visits from two gods of wind -
fall’s Notus and the winter’s Boreus -
One hot, the other cold; here’s what happened
when they arrived; it was not glorious!

The south wind, Notus, a destructive one,
consumed...

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Categories: notus, wind,
Form: Sonnet

Book: Reflection on the Important Things