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Son Mythology Poems

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


Premium Member The Heir
In days of yore, when gods ruled and men sinned, 
a tale unfolded, whispered by the wind. 
Etana, King of Kish, his heart aflame, 
yearned...

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Categories: myth, mythology,



Jesus is Pissed haiku



God's garden-fracture
Crucifix ~ Trump's holy cost
Benny's nuke' testes¹







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Notes:


Remind the Houthis' and any others who have complaints about AMERICA that we're THE ONES WHO WALKED ON...

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Categories: mythology, 10th grade, america, bible,

The Wayfarer and the Thirteen Kingdoms Part 2
The seventh kingdom sings that he was a drop of gold 
Who fell from the sky of golden sunlight to earth so cold 
Dragons brought...

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Categories: mythology, baptism, beautiful, child, mother,

The Wayfarer and the Thirteen Kingdoms Part 1
All the stars and their kingdoms use Christ’s name in error 
Muttering to themselves “Who is this quiet torchbearer?” 
“Where did he come from; what...

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Categories: beautiful, mystery, myth, mythology,

Premium Member The England Captain Throttled a Koala
And why not?
The Lucky country
Bodyline
Human skittles
Murder Incorporated 
Swing lube 

I sit with friends and 
We put
Together our greatest XI
To face Mars
My father shouts, "That's out!"
And...

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Categories: my child, mythology,



Zeus the Philanderer
A poem based on the Greek pantheon:


Zeus The Philanderer

Zeus the philanderer, lust divine, 
Maidens fair he did entwine, 
By guileful means he won their trust,...

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Categories: literature, love, lust, mythology,

Daedalus
In ancient tales of myth and lore,
There lived a craftsman wise and sure,
With skill and cunning, he did create,
A pair of wings for his son's...

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© Hubert Zar  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mythology, family, father, loss, love,

Loki
The heir to Jotunheim
A prince orphaned to war,
He grew up a brother to Thor
In the divine halls of Asgard.

The God of Mischief, he is called
True...

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Categories: film, god, mythology,

Memnon
Aurora, the beautiful goddess of dawn
Mourned the death of her son now gone.
Memnon, by Achilles's spear, was killed.
His mother’s tears, by the fire, now spilled.
Aurora...

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© Sam Sallow  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mythology, cry, fire, love, memorial,

Catching Silver
When death, like silence 
Creeps into or sleepy lives

We feel the moorings untie 
The threads that tangle our lives

We feel the currents of emotion upend...

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Categories: mythology, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger,

Memento Mori
What good would it do,
Son of Peleus,
To pull that arrow from your heel?
As you lie there helpless, 
Legs useless and folded beneath you.
Your hand clenched...

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Categories: mythology,

Premium Member Pandora's Equation
Pandora's Equation
 
The box was beautiful. 
It held everything ugly in one place. 
It was meant to be a prison, 
to create safety on the...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mythology, abuse, adventure, firework, hero,

Premium Member The Mystery of the Necklace
Sitting on the beach,
As dusk falls upon the end of shore,
I look at the lighthouse,
As I see a faint figure,
Looking beyond the sea.
She holds her...

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Categories: mythology, fantasy, inspirational, longing, love,

Impressions Imperfect
Reflections are divergent 
images composite
negatives of dreams 
an alternate stream. 

Calculations of precise reality reflected.
diverge and coalesce? In memories 
Stacked as photographs fade…

Reflections are divergent...

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Categories: mythology, allegory, allusion, analogy, art,

Alabaster Skin
Fragile as alabaster white dry as your sin 
so sweet I want to caress to cradle and suffocate.

I feel that dry course texture of alabaster...

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Categories: mythology, abortion, abuse, allegory, allusion,


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