Greek Mythology-The Elf And The Goddess Poem by Kieran J1996

Greek Mythology-The Elf And The Goddess



The unruly soldiers, came riding by,
They shot my elf and let him die,
On blood they must, surely thrive,
Those men should not be alive,
My elf he wishe to cause no alarm,
And yet they dealt him a great harm,
He did not wish them any ill,
But my little friend they did kill,
This injustice i shall not forget,
And so you owe me a fatal debt,
For his life i'll shed many a tear,
Yet for all others i do fear,
How do i know you will leave them alone,
You eveil soldiers, bad to the bone,
I am a friend to all said he,
Both those of the land and sea,
To may he was a well loved friend,
And you are the ones who made his end,
So now i am sure, they'll come for you,
Both those of green and of blue,
I suggest you run and run,
Else we'll have some vengeful fun,

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