
Four poems that describe the four elements. Some Greek mythology is embedded gently...
Rated: Fiction T - English - Poetry - Words: 96 - Reviews: 1 - Published: 03-02-12 - Status: Complete - id: 3002076
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Four Deadly Elements
If you defy Hephaestus,
Beware the intense heat.
I'll burn houses, destroy faces,
Death will be relief.
If you shake Poseidon,
Master of the Seas,
I'll suck you down, beneath the ground,
Suffer beyond your needs.
If you poison Gaia,
You will not survive.
Trees will crash and flowers shall wilt,
I will end your lives.
If you disturb Aeolus,
I will cut your breath.
I'll twirl you round, above the ground,
I'll be the cause of death.
What are we?
Fire, Water, Earth and Wind
Four Deadly Elements
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