Climb down from the mountains, Zeus. Come walk among men. See how our choices have dissapointed you first hand. Throw lightning bolts at each and every man. You can’t do that for no one will be here to worship you. Though you see we replaced you with other deities. You are still proud we act free willing.
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I'm and up and coming writer from Memphis, Tennessee that believes we are all born to play our part in the universe. I'm on a mission to inspire others as well as stir your imagination through my passion for words. Here, you'll find inspirational poetry, all original fictions, and random events about my life. If you're reading this, please take a moment to comment or send an email so I can thank you personally for taking the time to read my work. That and I really like to connect with others and learn your story as well. My first novel will be releasing July 7, 2020 titled "Universing". Thank you for visiting my corner of the web. Contact info authortreypersons@gmail.com View all posts by Trey Persons
I really like it! π It reminded me of Goethe’s “Prometheus”, a poem he wrote in his early years. Do you know it? You should definitely check it out, it’s worth it!
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Thank you! I’ll have to read it now that you mentioned itπ
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