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Short Ariadne Poems

Short Ariadne Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Ariadne by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Ariadne by length and keyword.


Recluse
She says she hates those
Wretched spiders and their webs
But she hath much in common
Threadbare words homespun
Envy of Ariadne...

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Categories: ariadne, mythology,
Form: I do not know?



Mythical Nonsense
Daedulus and Ariadne were walking late one night,
Through the maze of Labyrinth, when something caught their sight.
A creature fearsome and bold, the mythical Minotaur,
Theseus the brave came running by, asking what they saw.
Daedulus told Theseus, twas a raging beast, half Bull, half Man,
I think he went that way, please catch him if you can....

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© Kevin Shaw  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ariadne, fun, hero, history, mythology, nonsense, silly,
Form: Rhyme
Mirrorverse
Trapped in your mirrorverse
I put my faith in thy hands:
Guide me or lose me
It is all up to you.
Within these walls of your eternal reflections
It doesn't matter 
Whether you’ll be my thread of Ariadne, 
Leading me out of this cold labyrinth
Or my nemesis of the mighty Minotaur,
Breaking then devouring my fragile bones.
For in this winter-crystal wonderland of yours
I choose to stay and face my fate
I choose to remain for
My destiny is bonded to you....

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© Diana Bosa  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ariadne, endurance, fate, longing, love, love hurts, mirror,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things