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Naiad Nymph Daphne Echoing Sighs To Olympian God Apollo
To my love may my beacon of words
Transport to thy ear as heard by earth’s Hummingbird
Into the night you softy touch my skin
In the element of time, twisted sheets as darkness veils our enticing passion within
Your lips carousing upon my curvaceous temple
The fierceness showcased from your loins showcased the battlefield
In the sacredness of our dreamed upon bed, a glance, a gently kiss as simple
Lay me down my love
Praise me with your eyes
Roam your hands over the suppleness of my Chi before twilight consumes our goodbyes
Sweet moans of surrender muffled against thy chest
Poetic asunder of my thighs
The Olympian God, Apollo, truth, and prophecy under the adoration of his lust, felt
Arrogance in the fulfillment to desires, hearts in his wake he melts
Beauty will shine on thee, in the darkest of night
My prophecy guides the ill will in the begotten of flight
Dawn will embrace in the midst of Heavenly beckoning light
Tasted of its essence, lamented for earth in its bosom’s plight
As Apollo spirit once stood
Sequestered on Mt. Olympus and Helicon, nine muses adopted his creed of good
To continue in life’s journey as one should, would, or could
In the crown of my divinity, you ease and perused of thee
The melodies of your lyre enwrapping us as the cloak to the heights of ecstasy to appease
Captivate my mind and spin it beyond the warmth of the illuminating moon
Entwined upon we shall be written of tales of old
Lovers’ chants echoing throughout infinity, hushed reminisce blanketed the Blue Lagoon
My virginal of my oath unto myslef I shall remain to be chasten, devoid of rapture’s scorching need
Take my hand, embrace infinity with me
Upon my father’s wishes annotated by me, I shall remain rooted in your eyes as a Laurel tree
Oh, my forevermore Daphne, I shall wear you upon the ruler of thoughts, your heart shall be thy ruler my head
Loving you throughout eternity as you have saddened the silk sheets of my feather lined bed
Apollo was a major Greek god associated with the bow, music, and divination. The epitome of youth and beauty, source of life and healing, patron of the arts, and as bright and powerful as the sun itself, Apollo was, arguably, the most loved of all the gods. He was worshipped at Delphi and Delos, amongst the most famous of all Greek religious sanctuaries.
Mm... this is the most revered Olympian God, who, if I was Greek or Roman Goddess, I would have enticed him each night with a taste of my honey… If anyone who studies mythology, you would come to understand those God and Goddesses have such rich history and they are interchangeable from Greek to Roman
Greek Mythology states that Apollo had been mocking the God of Love, Eros (also known as Cupid). In retaliation, Eros fired two arrows: a gold arrow that struck Apollo and made him fall in love with Daphne, and a lead arrow that made Daphne hate Apollo. Under the spell of the arrow, Apollo continued to follow Daphne, but she continued to reject him. Apollo told Daphne that he would love her forever. Daphne turned to the river god, Peneus, and pleaded for him to free her from Apollo. In response, Peneus use metamorphosis to turn Daphne into a Laurel tree
Oh, Cupid, my love where art those loved laced arrows heading…
Transport to thy ear as heard by earth’s Hummingbird
Into the night you softy touch my skin
In the element of time, twisted sheets as darkness veils our enticing passion within
Your lips carousing upon my curvaceous temple
The fierceness showcased from your loins showcased the battlefield
In the sacredness of our dreamed upon bed, a glance, a gently kiss as simple
Lay me down my love
Praise me with your eyes
Roam your hands over the suppleness of my Chi before twilight consumes our goodbyes
Sweet moans of surrender muffled against thy chest
Poetic asunder of my thighs
The Olympian God, Apollo, truth, and prophecy under the adoration of his lust, felt
Arrogance in the fulfillment to desires, hearts in his wake he melts
Beauty will shine on thee, in the darkest of night
My prophecy guides the ill will in the begotten of flight
Dawn will embrace in the midst of Heavenly beckoning light
Tasted of its essence, lamented for earth in its bosom’s plight
As Apollo spirit once stood
Sequestered on Mt. Olympus and Helicon, nine muses adopted his creed of good
To continue in life’s journey as one should, would, or could
In the crown of my divinity, you ease and perused of thee
The melodies of your lyre enwrapping us as the cloak to the heights of ecstasy to appease
Captivate my mind and spin it beyond the warmth of the illuminating moon
Entwined upon we shall be written of tales of old
Lovers’ chants echoing throughout infinity, hushed reminisce blanketed the Blue Lagoon
My virginal of my oath unto myslef I shall remain to be chasten, devoid of rapture’s scorching need
Take my hand, embrace infinity with me
Upon my father’s wishes annotated by me, I shall remain rooted in your eyes as a Laurel tree
Oh, my forevermore Daphne, I shall wear you upon the ruler of thoughts, your heart shall be thy ruler my head
Loving you throughout eternity as you have saddened the silk sheets of my feather lined bed
Apollo was a major Greek god associated with the bow, music, and divination. The epitome of youth and beauty, source of life and healing, patron of the arts, and as bright and powerful as the sun itself, Apollo was, arguably, the most loved of all the gods. He was worshipped at Delphi and Delos, amongst the most famous of all Greek religious sanctuaries.
Mm... this is the most revered Olympian God, who, if I was Greek or Roman Goddess, I would have enticed him each night with a taste of my honey… If anyone who studies mythology, you would come to understand those God and Goddesses have such rich history and they are interchangeable from Greek to Roman
Greek Mythology states that Apollo had been mocking the God of Love, Eros (also known as Cupid). In retaliation, Eros fired two arrows: a gold arrow that struck Apollo and made him fall in love with Daphne, and a lead arrow that made Daphne hate Apollo. Under the spell of the arrow, Apollo continued to follow Daphne, but she continued to reject him. Apollo told Daphne that he would love her forever. Daphne turned to the river god, Peneus, and pleaded for him to free her from Apollo. In response, Peneus use metamorphosis to turn Daphne into a Laurel tree
Oh, Cupid, my love where art those loved laced arrows heading…
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