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Sonnet LXIII

Like a Greek myth’s hero doth take to flight

As the sturdy winged stallion carry thee

Heav’nward to Olympus that favored night

To serve the powerful Zeus almighty.

Thine speed and prowess art that beyond man;

Such strength tis of the stars and heroes made,

As thine gallant hooves an empire began

Striking stout rock that thou would never fade.

Medusa’s son thou art majestic true

Heroically spread thine wings in stead deed

O’er azure sky tis thine miracle blue

Trusting in thee tis all magic there freed.

Saving the world from narrow minded greed.

Soaring and fair art thou enchanted steed.  

 

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