Orion Poem by Aram Stefanian

Orion

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You're being now just a distant constellation
Once a great hunter, accompanied by your faithful dogs
You fell in love with Merope, yet was hurt by her rejection
And went hunting for bulls, rabbits, and wild hogs

After you stepped on a scorpion, you breathed your last
The Gods felt sorry for you, and put you in the sky
Betelgeuse and Ridel head your all-star cast
Can you hear new big-game hunters uttering a cry?

Once beautiful angels are the dwellers on your stars
Seeking to harm and destroy mankind, and rule the earth
They're Draco-Reptilians, Tall Greys, shape-shifters
You suffer silently, wishing you had a chance for rebirth

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Aram Stefanian

Aram Stefanian

Yerevan, Armenia
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