MontyaA Poem by John Alexander McFadyenMontya The
Romans stole you from
the heat of Aphrodite. Copy
write broken you
became their muse, a
guiding spirit, a
source of inspiration, a
poet to
protect literature, art and science. One
of nine, who
sprang from the loins of Zeus, you
make me think, reflect. I
ponder in golden silences, as
I write in the shadows of
the space Chaucer invoked. 01/02/13 © 2013 John Alexander McFadyenReviews
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15 Reviews Added on February 1, 2013 Last Updated on February 1, 2013 AuthorJohn Alexander McFadyenBrixworth, England, United KingdomAboutWell, have a long and complicated story and started it as an autobiography on Bebo but got writer's block/memory fogging. People liked it though and kept asking for the next chapter! fools.. more..Writing
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