The YetiA Poem by DinaA reenactment of Persephone's tale.
The Yeti was big, strong and isolated from the rest of society.
He was incompetent, boastful, and dripping in uncertainty. It wasn't until he saw her for the first time that it was clear to see that his cold, sullen ways would not produce the results guaranteed. So one day, on his way to torment the locals he encountered a girl with heaven dipped vocals. She smiled and swayed like the earth was her Oyster, there was no way the girl would have notice this monster. So he plotted and schemed and came up with a plan that would one day force the poor girl to address him as "Husband". The Yeti had planted a flower so bright no woman could resist with even all of her might. And one day Persephone all on her lonesome went looking for flowers, so loving, so wholesome. And there stood the flower, the brightest of all, she skipped to it merrily, she gave it her all. The narcissus flower from beyond her reach, was suddenly falling from beneath her feet. And so was the grass, the land, and the soil The earth was now shattering, Persephone in turmoil. In seconds the Yeti arose from the dead "Come with me you will, do not make me beg." Persephone frightened and left out of options, had followed the Yeti. Abducted, forgotten.
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Added on January 20, 2019 Last Updated on January 20, 2019 |

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