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Twin Ambitions
In clouds where thunder swirls and sighs,
Two twin hearts echo, bound by the skies.
One dreams of love, pure as the dawn,
The other seeks glory, ambition drawn.
In fire's embrace or summer's glow,
Their paths entwine, yet winds will blow.
For in each pulse, both yearn and ache,
One for a heart, the other, fate's stake.
Amidst the storms they dance and spin,
In laughter shared, where rivalries thin.
Yet as dusk falls, shadows may creep,
Will love remain, or ambition leap?
For Zeus watches, with storms in his crown,
Two sons he treasures, yet paths weigh down.
In the heart's tumult, the struggle's begun,
Twin hearts beat as one, torn between, undone.
Gifts of Thunder and Light
In clouds of azure, Zeus did loom,
Upon his sons, he cast their doom.
One, with lightning in his grasp,
The other, shadows, dark as glass.
He raised his stormy hand up high,
And from the skies, the powers spry.
The first, named Zephyr, swift with might,
Unleashed the winds, the roar of flight.
The second, named Nyx, of night profound,
Drew forth the stars, in silence found.
With gifts bestowed, their fates entwined,
In thunder’s clash, their destinies twined.
So let the heavens spin and sway,
With sons of Zeus, they'll find their way.
In light and dark, together bold,
A tale of power still unfolds.
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