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The Ode of Gaia
The Ode of Gaia
Chorus:My lady, my deity, the object of my praise
Raise thy head, as thee looks upon us fondly
Take heed of our crops, which sustain our homes
Pomegranates and pears which give endurance
We beg, we plead, give your good graces to our land
My lady, my deity, your tenderness is our plea
Gaia:For whom do I wake for, as thou has gained grasp on a tranquil sleep
Chorus:Our woman, our divinity, pardon these mortal inquiries
Gaia:The bliss of dormancy was always a feeble one, what troubles thee?
Chorus:A proud and plentiful harvest is what we ask of thee. Our land to sleep emerald and jade
Gaia:My children, my adorers, your tributes have elated me. With the rise of my hand I shall grace thy humble hills
Chorus:Bless our queen, our gracious queen, long will our providence be of abundance
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I wrote this as an assignment for my theater class. We are currently studying ancient greek theater!