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The Golden Fleece, Edith Hamilton's "Mythology"
It takes courage to leave Greece
It will cause Peril by land and sea, even to your niece
But you must to what it takes to obtain the fleece
But upon the journey, you may hear a cyclops screech
See the meek, or even meet some freaks
But you must continue, and search for the fleece
In this adventure, you cannot trust
Or you may be put under the earth's crust,
And so be nothing but part of the earthly dust.
You may be getting close, right on the crease
But you must continue; and search for the fleece.

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