A Sonnet to Artemis (New Poem)
by Tim Kavi
Subtitle: Oh Artemis: A Sonnet of Summons and Entreaty
Beneath the silver glow of moonlit skies,
This devotee wanders through shadowed glades,
My heart entwined with whispered prayers and sighs,
To Artemis, whose grace the night pervades.
O Goddess sweet, who roams the forest vast,
With bow in hand and hounds that swiftly run,
Protector pure, both present and steadfast,
The stars above reflect thy watchful sun.
The seeker calls, my voice a trembling plea,
"Great Huntress fair, O guide me on my way;
Through paths unknown, grant courage unto me,
And let thy light dissolve the night's dismay."
Then soft winds stir, her presence felt so near—
Artemis answers, calming all my fear.
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