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Queen Cassiopeia
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Queen Cassiopeia, beautiful but vain,
Besought with beauty, but too soon with pain.
These four mirrors are your truth and light,
Showing you love, faith, integrity, and sight.
Real beauty comes from inner reflection and truth
And can be preserved far beyond your youth.
Behold, your rhetoric and power fills the skies:
Queen Cassiopeia, a bright star that never dies.
Besought with beauty, but too soon with pain.
These four mirrors are your truth and light,
Showing you love, faith, integrity, and sight.
Real beauty comes from inner reflection and truth
And can be preserved far beyond your youth.
Behold, your rhetoric and power fills the skies:
Queen Cassiopeia, a bright star that never dies.
Very short piece here written for a friend's birthday card. She often associates / uses the name "Cassiopeia" to signify herself, and I decided to test my pen w/ a very short (and of course quite insubstantial due to its limited length) poem about the goddess.
Enjoy, and thanks!
Enjoy, and thanks!
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Nice work.
A tale succinctly and elegantly told.
A tale succinctly and elegantly told.