Song Title: "Serpents of Fate"
(Verse 1)
In the shadows of Olympus, a tale unfolds,
Of a maiden named Medusa, with a heart of gold.
Once a beauty, adored, with hair like the sun,
But fate’s cruel hand twisted her dreams on the run.
(Chorus)
Oh, serpents of fate, entwined in my hair,
A curse from the goddess, a burden to bear.
From the depths of the ocean, Poseidon’s desire,
Turned my life into ashes, igniting the fire.
(Verse 2)
Athena, wise goddess, once a friend so dear,
Now a war-torn weapon, shrouded in fear.
In the temple’s cold silence, I weep and I sigh,
For the love that was stolen, as the stars watched me cry.
(Chorus)
Oh, serpents of fate, entwined in my hair,
A curse from the goddess, a burden to bear.
From the depths of the ocean, Poseidon’s desire,
Turned my life into ashes, igniting the fire.
(Bridge)
Companions of sorrow, my slithering kin,
They whisper of secrets, of the battles within.
A monster, a legend, a story retold,
But in the heart of the darkness, my spirit is bold.
(Verse 3)
Shamed by my visage, yet fierce in my gaze,
I’ve danced with the shadows, I’ve walked through the haze.
No longer the victim, I rise from the gloom,
In the echoes of history, I’ll carve out my room.
(Chorus)
Oh, serpents of fate, entwined in my hair,
A curse from the goddess, a burden to bear.
From the depths of the ocean, Poseidon’s desire,
Turned my life into ashes, igniting the fire.
(Outro)
So remember my name, in the tales that you tell,
For the monster you see, has a story to sell.
A warrior of shadows, a queen of the night,
In the end, I’ll be shining, a beacon of light.