We Sacrifice

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We sacrifice to Hestia,

Goddess of Home,

asking her to make

ours a happy one.

We sacrifice to Himeneo,

God of Marriage,

asking him to let

ours be always happy.

We sacrifice to Aphrodite, 

Goddess of love,

for letting one 

find the other.

We sacrifice to Eros,

God of Corresponded Love,

for sending his arrows

to both of us.

We sacrifice to Anteros,

God of the Not-corresponded Love,

for not sending 

his arrows to us.

We sacrifice to Hera,

Goddess of family,

asking her to make

ours a united one.

We sacrifice to Hephaestus,

God of the Fire and Forging,

asking him to teach us

how to build our love strongly.

We sacrifice to Demeter,

Goddess of Crops and Cereals,

asking her to never let them

be missing in our table.

We sacrifice to Ares,

God of War and Battle,

asking him to not come

to our house too frequently.

We sacrifice to Zeus,

God of Lightning,

for illuminating us

throughout the darkness.

We sacrifice to Persephone,

Goddess of Spring,

asking her to let our marriage

be as happy as her season.

We sacrifice to Pan,

God of the wilderness,

Asking him to let us

Always appreciate nature.

We sacrifice to Hecate,

Goddess of Magic,

because love is one 

kind if magic too.

We sacrifice to Nemesis,

Goddess of Revenge,

telling her she is welcomed

at home, but her powers aren't.

We sacrifice to Morpheo,

God of Sleep,

for not letting this

be just a dream.

We sacrifice to Apollo,

God of the Sun and Music,

asking him to always

illuminate our house.

We sacrifice to Hermes,

God of Travelers,

asking him to always

arotect us through life's journey.

We sacrifice to Iris,

Goddess of the Messages,

asking her to always

bring us happy news. 

We sacrifice to Dionysius,

God of Wine and Theater,

for bringing us together

a night long ago.

We sacrifice to Artemis,

Goddess of Hunting,

asking her to give us 

part of her strength.

We sacrifice to Poseidon,

God of the Ocean,

asking him to be present

like the calm sea at night.

We sacrifice to Athena,

Goddess of Wisdom,

asking her to give us

part of her knowledge.

Lastly, we sacrifice to Hades, 

God of the Underworld,

asking him to please, 

don't pull us apart too soon.

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