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Seasons Mythology Poems

These Seasons Mythology poems are examples of Mythology poems about Seasons. These are the best examples of Mythology Seasons poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Persephone returns
Gray,
Dismal
Rainy days.
Then leafless trees,
As it gets warmer,
All start to sprout new buds.
Migratory birds appear.
Abandoning the underworld, 
And the ruler of the dead, Hades,
Persephone returns to...

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Categories: mythology, bird, earth, seasons, spring,



The Four Seasons of Man
Spring arrived, ‘Twas the dawn of man
Consciousness exploded with a Big Bang
We foraged inquisitively for berries and nuts
Soon building settlements and primitive huts

A subtle spark...

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Categories: mythology, earth, farewell, humanity, journey,

Sweetness of Origin
Earthen songs! from handsome angel throngs, opsoletus
Intervals and spells of the scope of temporal rondure,
A surging of the populus in singulari confluentia 
So the book...

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Categories: creation, history, memory, mythology,

Fuctosee Entry Number Hy- Tium
The papers headline on the furgal page
Spoke of The Albacrises defeat in Eden City
People were angry there champions had fallen.
The team had been undefeated for...

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Categories: mythology, games, love, music, myth,

The Night Before the Longest Day
The night before the longest day a man
Went walking on the chalk path on the hill
Collecting stars. He had a little pan
To sift them as...

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Categories: mythology, england, love, magic, mystery,



A Return To Seasons In Shadow
A Season for war
We rage in twilight…

At the edge of our reason.
Winter surges at the realm,
Summer comes to slay,
Spring tries to heal,
Fall loves the decay.

Black...

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Categories: mythology, adventure, allegory, allusion, analogy,

Borderlands Ii
the forest is silent and deep 
we transverse the seasons of sleep 
the depth of unknown regions 
in our collective darkest past 
silent and deep...

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Categories: mythology, adventure, allegory, allusion, analogy,

The Ides of March
first new moon
the time
to celebrate and rejoice
darkness and light
in equal measure
seedling breaks ground
a change of weather stirs
conversations in the wind
winter melds into spring
conversations in the...

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Categories: birth, mythology, seasons, spring,

Winters Night
Winters night
Here we sit on a cold winters night
The fire burns bright 
we watched as the flames dance 
create illusions of life
Secret dreams and Demons...

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Categories: mythology, adventure, allegory, allusion, angel,

Fury For the Masses Iv
Weapons of mass destruction 
a time for mass production 
this is the way the world will end 
in silence, this is the way the world
is...

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Categories: mythology, allegory, allusion, anger, art,

Premium Member Equinox
Equally divided day and night,
Quietly seasons change.
Under silver-hued Harvest Moon,
In tune with Earth Harmony,
Nymphs dance and Dryad's awake
On this night when the Goddess returns
'Xcitedly to...

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Categories: mythology, seasons,

Aquamarine I
A cold brittle Moon runs singularly in a shaded sky.
With ghostly cloud galleons a full sail 
In Deep Seas of ebony, indigo divinity.

All alone, full...

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Categories: mythology, age, allegory, angst, birth,

Enigma
When the earth was new.
Mans grand grime: age old
When the earth was stew.
Before eternity was logged...
To keep track of the passing seasons.
Man dwelled with the...

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Categories: mythology, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,

Rhythm Under the World I
Tilting in the breeze 
branches sway to and fro 
to the rhythm under the world 
a delicate snow to autumn breeze 
rushing here, there 
breaking...

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Categories: mythology, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,

Premium Member Ceres, Goddess of Harvest: the Pact
*Image of the enthroned Roman goddess Ceres provided by Pixabay.

Ceres, Goddess of Harvest: The Pact

Birthright rules they are Jupiter's sisters,
Hera, Vesta, Ceres, whose names glisters.

Ceres,...

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Categories: mythology, seasons,


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