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Freya
(A poem in Terza Rima)
Freya drives a cat-pulled cart.
From the Vanir was she birthed.
And to Odin seidhr did she impart.
Daughter of the Earth,
Sister of the Barley God,
She bears gifts of lustful mirth.
´Twas a bargain strange and odd
That necklaced her fair throat.
Lie she did with dwarfs of sod.
And now that burden does she tote.
Shameless as a cat in heat
Is Freya, as they gloat.
But in such a way that grace to meet,
Who would not a treasure give,
For raptures finest treat?
©
Crowfuzz 7/3/2004
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