Creeping Morn

Creeping Morn

A Poem by Sarah Coll
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A poem based on the scene prior to Aphrodite and Ares being caught in the act...

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To not think of duties

Is a beautiful thing.

When flesh grinds flesh
When no blood is shed,
Such a beautiful lovely thing.

Whispers of love, memories made
By cold sheets on a warm night
Barely met by war on the
Treacherous battlefield of gloom
Such beautiful, lovely, precious things.

Things stolen too quickly
By the brutality of a morning sun
Searching only to scorn. 

© 2014 Sarah Coll


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This is an excellent poem! I really enjoyed it.

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Added on May 9, 2014
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Tags: greek, mythology, aphrodite, ares, god, goddess

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Sarah Coll
Sarah Coll

Falkirk, United Kingdom



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My name is Sarah, I'm currently eighteen years old and study Professional Writing at City of Glasgow College. more..

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