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queer fantasy author and poet

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Tag Archives: greek

Prometheus/Persephone

They say a relationship won’t save you, but I am still a social animal, falling prey to silly things like a need for validation

Posted byjordynsaelorFebruary 25, 2025Posted inpoetryTags:anxiety, create, emotion, greek, greek mythology, love, mythology, night, poem, poet, poetry, relationship, social, writingLeave a comment on Prometheus/Persephone

Diasozo

(to carry through safely, preserve through danger) Danger inches and slithers on zealous omens, In the dusk night it cackles to the stars and the Alabaster moon playing easy on the eyes

Posted byjordynsaelorMarch 11, 2023March 11, 2023Posted inpoetryTags:acrostic poem, dark, dream, emotion, fear, greek, hope, mental health, night, poem, poet, poetry, safety, writingLeave a comment on Diasozo
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