You ever wonder how it would of been if Hercules didn’t have his strength?
But instead he was gifted with the gift of brains?
Would he still be popular? Would we still know his name?
Or would all his hard work just be in vain?
What if Zeus was a goddess?
Would he still be a whore? Or would he be modest?
Would he still tell all the lies or maybe be honest?
Maybe you have a clue cause I’ve not the slightest.
How about if Aphrodite wasn’t all that good looking?
Would she find someone? Or would there be no fish she’d be hooking,
Would she still have servants? Or would she be the one cooking,
Would she have a nice palace or a hotel room be booking?
What if Artemis wasn’t so good with a bow?
Whenever she’d hunt I wonder how that would go.
And maybe she wouldn’t still be a virgin,
And let guys leave all of her inside still churning.
Oh and what if Ares couldn’t even fight?
Would he still be a god? Would he still be alright?
Would he still be brave or would he lose all his might?
Would he still be buff or look like he’s one with the blight?
What if all of the gods were just ordinary people?
Would they stay good, or would they be evil?
Would they hold their heads high or think everyone’s equal?
Who knows, I don’t, guess we’ll just wait for a sequel.
- Author: Reyas (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: July 27th, 2018 11:36
- Category: Unclassified
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Comments3
I'll second that mind adventure what a wonderful place I went to a magnificent end. It flowed with grace but in your face, I'm left with needing more.
Well who knows, maybe a sequel is in store?
Announcement for our younger readers, the aforementioned characters are Geek Goggs ooppss Greek Gods.
I rekkon a sequel would be brill, erm maybe what is elvis presley wasnt a..... etc.
Enjoyed this a lot.
Thank you for taking the time to read it and take even more time to comment, it’s always much appreciated!
A fine write Reyas. What if I would stop singing, and stop tormenting everyone?! heehee.
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