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2019 - Spring - Into the Stars Entry

Himmelszelt (Canopy of Heaven) - 3. Foray

Foray

Sneaky, lusty Zeus

the preying fornicator

glorified rapist

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2019 - Spring - Into the Stars Entry
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14 hours ago, Lyssa said:

I had to giggle, but I also have to agree completely. Great poem!

Thanks, Lyssa! It's embarrassing I have to grin when I read my own poem.

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3 hours ago, Thorn Wilde said:

Well, you're not wrong. Zeus was a douche.

Totally.

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...I still have the "pearly juices" of the first poem in my mind, so this one works perfectly ;)

On the other hand, in all of Greek myth, only the love of Zeus and Ganymede is given an eternally happy ending. Every other mortal-immortal match is doomed to tragedy, so it's nice to know there is at least one heavenly HEA.

 

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On 5/24/2019 at 4:33 PM, AC Benus said:

...I still have the "pearly juices" of the first poem in my mind, so this one works perfectly ;)

On the other hand, in all of Greek myth, only the love of Zeus and Ganymede is given an eternally happy ending. Every other mortal-immortal match is doomed to tragedy, so it's nice to know there is at least one heavenly HEA.

 

LOL I couldn't resist mentioning the 'pearly juices'

only the love of Zeus and Ganymede is given an eternally happy ending. That is an interesting understanding of their story. :)

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