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"Rage-- Goddess, sing the rage of Peleus' son Achilles, murderous, doomed"Hello there, this t'would be the one, the only Aeliete. But perhaps we've met before...? I've been known by Cicero and Tybalt, by Demosthenes, Locke, Erasmus, Willow, and Mercutio. Any sound familiar?
I'm a poet, as indicated by the quote from Homer above. That t'would be the opening line of The Illiad, one of the greatest pieces of lyrical poetry ever written. And without further ado, here's a list of inspiring/metaphorical phrases that always produce some sort of poem, for your own enjoyment... the better ones are bolded.
heat
haunting
ghosts
drowning
love
death
rain
grey
black and white
late summer
chill
snow
poison apple
fairy tales
broken
ending
haunting
ghosts
drowning
love
death
rain
grey
black and white
late summer
chill
snow
poison apple
fairy tales
broken
ending
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