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ATHENA
Contributed by
wellsmark
on
Wednesday, 13th November 2002 @ 08:00:00 AM in AEST
Topic:
fantasy
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ATHENA
Down I fell into the swell,
If I was injured I couldn’t tell.
Thrusting down spiraling spinning,
Mind a sponge almost blacking.
Then a face, a smile of belle and warmth,
Almost bathed in the sea cyan deiform.
Golden drapery a statue 13 meters high,
Spear and shield resting by a curvaceous thigh.
Athena is that you I goggle at with wonder?
Liquid now fills my lungs and bronchia.
Then a hand catches my ebbing shell,
I received sudden urge all was well.
Stone eyes almost blinked racy with desire,
I felt my bulk raging with momentous fire.
Air bubbles spinning I break the screen,
To be bathed in sunlight a loving sheen.
Athena I long to kiss your ivory face,
Glimmering your final resting-place.
A crick of thanks I wade the shore,
As the phoebes fingered like a spreading spore.
(Athena 5th Century Greek God)
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2002-11-13 08:00:00] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: ATHENA
(User Rating: 1 ) by OreO on
Wednesday, 13th November 2002 @ 04:26:21 PM AEST (User
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I really enjoyed this one, it's
absolutely beautiful, thanks for
sharing it . Keep em' coming
i want to read more of your poetry
.::´¯`·..· OreO·..·´¯`::.
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