Medusa Poem by Amy Fifita

Medusa



Your snakes hide once beauty
I can see through
Your cold piercing eyes
Which Athena gave you
When you invaded her temple
Her eyes flared with rage
Then she set her revenge
-You'd suffer an age
Many turned stone
Others looked away
Blind to the past
Or scared of the day?
I know you've been hexed
I can see you within
See through the snakes
Of jealous sin

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