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Hmmm...I'll have to think about this one...and I'm kinda busy right now. I'll come back tonight and work on it, or perhaps tomorrow afternoon. In the meantime, if someone else has one they're dying to get off their chests, so be it!

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I wasn't invited? Oh, the rub.

Night's child slighted, o'er this snub!

Into the fray an apple thrown

Golden and round and chaos sown.

 

Ooo, you picked a favorite of mine! You are Eris, goddess of discord, who messed up a wedding by tossing a golden apple into the mix inscribed with the words "for the fairest." And, of course, the goddesses each thought that apple belonged to them. Eris is delightfully wicked. (Great riddle, Ursus!)

 

-- Nephele (I waive my turn, for Doc.)

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Can we play the opposite ? eee...eee.. Hercules !!!!

 

I don't follow you. Opposite of what?

 

 

 

;)

 

Just my nonsense...I give a god, goddess, hero, nymph, etc and you give me a rhyming couplet...

Don't take me too seriouslly on that...it is because English is not my language and I can't play .

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Can we play the opposite ? eee...eee.. Hercules !!!!

 

I don't follow you. Opposite of what?

 

 

 

:)

 

Just my nonsense...I give a god, goddess, hero, nymph, etc and you give me a rhyming couplet...

Don't take me too seriouslly on that...it is because English is not my language and I can't play .

 

Caesar, please don't feel left out because you can't rhyme in English. You (and any of our other non-English members) are welcome to contribute a mythterie in non-rhyming verse, too. Just be creative -- and crafty! ;)

 

-- Nephele

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Or do what others have done...copy it from an existing source (and cite the source)! (Note, Caesar, that most of my 'poetry' is not very good, doesn't rhyme well, and definitely is out of meter.)

 

So, my current entry...it's the response to a happening in Ovid. Who am I?:

 

Iris came a'callin'

a'knockin' on Dad's door

splendid in her colors,

messenger at her core.

A note she brings from Juno

Visions we are to send,

Poor Alcyone, she will know

of her Ceyx and his end.

I take the shape of him

All pale and broken down

As she wept, on a whim

Off I skip out of town!

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Salve, Lady Docta

Or do what others have done...copy it from an existing source (and cite the source)! (Note, Caesar, that most of my 'poetry' is not very good, doesn't rhyme well, and definitely is out of meter.)

 

So, my current entry...it's the response to a happening in Ovid. Who am I?:

 

Iris came a'callin'

a'knockin' on Dad's door

splendid in her colors,

messenger at her core.

A note she brings from Juno

Visions we are to send,

Poor Alcyone, she will know

of her Ceyx and his end.

I take the shape of him

All pale and broken down

As she wept, on a whim

Off I skip out of town!

Morpheus.

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