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My Olympiad
Are you judicious, my olympiad?
We’re all from the peaks of the mountain glow.
So how are we differed from angelic demeanor?
I’m yare to undergo this rhyme.
Are you vindictive, my olympiad?
If so, you ought to retire at once.
No vengeful leader I shall see
In my carefully chosen frame of time.
Are you honest, my olympiad?
Not simply truth, but well-sought pure
For some in this society are indeed willing
Yet only a few are deemed sublime.
Are you vile, my olympiad?
I can only pray what happens next
When cruelty leads the widespread ideal
Not a sword is drawn, yet dawns a wartime.
Are you ready, my olympiad?
I still can’t decipher aye or nay
Perpend my query with diligent care
Clutch your morale in your mountain climb.
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Daphne Huffman is a born Californian, growing up in Los Angeles. She is a writer, filmmaker, guitarist, singer, theater-lover, and a red belt in Tae Kwondo. In her free time, she lives for the world and pours her heart into poetry.