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Myth Poems | Examples of Myth Poetry

Premium Member Prometheus
Then shall I say I could no other do? That fate beyond divine compelled my act? That like a bird on wires my mission flew? But that's a game of words, and not of fact. Full well I knew how best to calm my mind, From huddled suffering to avert my eyes; To on Olympus joy and music find; To drink ambrosia...

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Categories: myth, conflict, courage, fate, fire,
Form: Sonnet
The Artist in You
A vein in me narrows a little bit every day, I have tethered myself to shallow promises; strengthened my organs of clay, and deceived them to believe Forever is either momentary bliss or death. But then I heard a call in the blinding dust, echoing; I saw you assembling pieces of my skin, meaningless, disintegrated, ignored- And sewing them up considerately; A new...

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Categories: god, love, mystery, myth,
Form: Free verse



In playground of imagination
I'll climb the tallest mountains with no stress, I just need~ a helmet, rope, and climbing gear, warm layers, good boots, maybe some fear, a bit of my heart in my mouth, to chase the butterflies from my belly— no need to fight against my shadow~ it'll be too light upon the rock, wrapping ...

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Categories: myth, angel, extended metaphor, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Ireland's Enigmatic Watchers
From shadowed glens, where legends sleep, Three figures rise, secrets to keep. The Morrigan, a raven's wing, Drawn to the clash, the death-song sang. Of war, of fate, a chilling hand, To claim the fallen, rule the land. She shifts and weaves, a queen of might, Her sovereignty in the darkest night. The Banshee wails, a mournful cry, A prophecy beneath the sky. For family's...

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Categories: creation, ireland, mythology, poems,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Rise of Gods and the Fall of Giants
From icy void, a giant stirred, Ymir, the first, his body blurred. No sun, no moon, no stars to gleam, Just primal frost, a waking dream. Then Auðumbla, the cow of might, Licked salt from ice, with all her light. And from the ice, a god arose, Búri, the ancestor, as legend goes. The Æsir came, with Odin's lead, Gods of battle, sowing seed Of...

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Categories: creation, myth, mythology, poems,
Form: Free verse



KEEP FIVE ALIVE
KEEP FIVE ALIVE It’s a five pointed star Not the simplest by far As thoughts are left ajar But for naught except Blahblah Just that one last hurrah They call it a pentagram Sceptical is what I am With all that flim flam Rejecting the glitz and glam You’re not a witch ma’am Anxiety I try to quell Nothing ever seems to gel Please don’t cast a...

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Categories: gothic, magic, myth,
Form: Rhyme
Dolus the Gulible Clavichord player and Miss Magdalena Solis,
.CORLEO the robot inspired our venture the robot with navigation control seeking cactus fruit and rare stones the brittlebush and desert lilies patterns embordered in to silks and cottons from the looms of yarners the warmth of...

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Categories: guitar, music, myth,
Form: Bio
The Wallflower Within
Blooming flower in Spring's light, Petals blooming without fright. Wandering breezes yet to grow, Still moving ever slow. Sunshine touching the skin, Light finding the areas within. Sweet fragrance of Morning's dew, How can I ever forget the scent of you? Your thorny Rose draws blood, An emotional sky lets loose a flood. Tears from the clouds to help you grow, Your roots hushing the rivers...

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Categories: beautiful, loneliness, meaningful, myth,
Form: Rhyme
Babbling Brooks
When the clouds’ part and the sun does rise, A glimmer of hope felt for my treasured prize. Vast above the sky shimmers blue, Forever in search for a heart pure and true. Over rolling hills, farms and babbling brooks, Through glimmering eyes and dazzling looks. To the horizon they dream and leer, Forever trapped in what is ever so near. So far...

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Categories: myth, beauty, fantasy, loneliness, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member - A Myth Or Reality -
~ History's greatest riddles - what makes us think we have...

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Categories: beauty, mystery, myth, truth,
Form: Free verse
Saddle Up if you got the guts!
The TagBoard Media Pro Chord Media and Championship Mags reports frustration and Aneeity in Both Sides of the Locker rooms Worlds Abroad Rasslin Media reports the Deal has been Made Ladies and Gentlemen of the Wrestling world: Members of the Sports Wrestling World, Entertainment World and People in General. It's been Signed Company Verses Companny "The Bout That Matter's" "Only if he show's" said the promotions and promotors on...

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Categories: myth, business, character, education, language,
Form: Ballad
Chumbler Chance at Missa
Engagement Groom Bride Dance First ( Event, guitar,bells drums and flute) Everytime Gentlewoman Brings Man Dignity Fades (Engagement Even though Guilded Men Bring Prestige Doubtfulful they'll Feel Worthy (eggs,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,get:bread, double cheese, fries) Engagement rules Groom and Bride Decides on Divorce rules Either-Glad;Braging:Dancing, "F"ing Emotions run-wild Guidance and Nuturing Bought two to agreement Dance- to decide Form of Style Earlybird get'sbothDUDES&DUDest Frills Eagle-Hawk Guls and Albatross Bellows Donut Hussy's Freaky song Earnest fyter Grandstands Beleives foe Don't wanna Fyte ...

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Categories: myth, adventure, character, creation, music,
Form: Ballade
Fateful shadows
We wear the wind without knowing who it belonged to before. A coat of yesterday’s anger, today’s kindness sewn in the lining. Faces blur at the edges— the barista is your brother, the stranger at the bus stop holds your childhood in their eyes for just a second. We revolve through doorways where names change but the silence between words feels familiar. One day you are the voice, another...

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Categories: 10th grade, creation, mythology,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Bardot Myth
rebel dancer model with a dulcet voice and penchant for theatrics Brigitte took Paris by storm the bombshell exuded more than beauty she was a force to be reckoned with AP: Honorable Mention 2025 Posted on April 5, 2025...

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Categories: myth, celebrity, star, tribute,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Superstition
I have never been illogical enough to believe that a groundhog seeing its shadow will make me grieve thinking there will be more Winter days anticipated. Or that Friday the 13th and black cats mean I'm ill-fated Such ancient superstitious notions are overrated. Believing in superstitious things is a malady I'll keep holding on to a sense of rationality Superstitiously is not...

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Categories: myth,
Form: Rhyme

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