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Protectress of Nature
Contributed by
Tomboy
on
Saturday, 18th June 2011 @ 12:51:22 PM in AEST
Topic:
mythology
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Far away, deep in the forest where
Magical, mystical nymphs doth dwell
Roams a goddess, protector of the animals.
Beware of her quickened anger.
Hunter Actaeon saw her bathing,
Her fierce indignation transformed him into a stag.
His dogs ripped him apart.
She plays roles, intervenes in women’s lives,
Watching over childbirth
And over girls as they become women.
Sudden death of child at birth
Result of being struck down by her arrow of death.
O Great Artemis, surveyor, watcher over nature and life!
Intercede for us
And all that you see.
Copyright ©
Tomboy
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2011-06-18 12:51:22] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Protectress of Nature
(User Rating: 1 ) by poeticjestix on
Saturday, 18th June 2011 @ 04:46:01 PM AEST (User
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civilisation + dodgy water supply = greek mythology. They were all of their heads on unnatural volcanic compounds. Still, better than sitting within the same old four walls watching crap t.v. |
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