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Theseus and the Minotaur

Through darkness thick as blood he feels his way,  
The tunnel wall beneath his hand is cold.  
What horrors lie ahead, he cannot say;  
Poor Theseus feels more terrified than bold.  
 
A bovine stench assails his nostrils now,  
Close by, a dreadful Something scrapes the ground,  
Irresolute, but mindful of his vow  
He stumbles on, alert for every sound.  
 
With bellowing roar, the beast leaps in the gloom;  
Theseus goes down, but thrusts his spear ahead:  
Wildly he stabs, screams echo round the tomb.  
The deed is done, the Minotaur is dead.  
 
He hurries back, impatient, out of breath,  
To Ariadne…and his father’s death.
Written by Astyanax (Ceejay)
Published | Edited 20th Nov 2013
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