(Greek mythology) daughter of Zeus and Demeter; made queen of the underworld by Pluto in ancient mythology; identified with Roman Proserpina.
1Observant, Persephone noted each subtle change in plant and in the land.
2They make small talk for a few minutes as Persephone listens, nodding.
3It is the story of the Earth Mother and her daughter Persephone:
4If there were planets beyond Persephone, they too would be Triton's responsibility.
5According to the story, Zagreus was the son of Zeus and Persephone.
6Her name was Persephone, and she ignored warnings, as you likely did.
7Yes, and where were Persephone's guards that day that Hades got her?
8Yes, he did kidnap Persephone, but he did it out of love.
9Then to the brink of Acheron came Persephone, queen of the Underworld.
10Try as she might, Persephone could not decipher the meaning of it.
11Don't take her to dinner and talk to her, Persephone would scoff.
12We tiptoe past it and Persephone stops again outside the end door.
13There were letters and books, things that Persephone had sent to him.
14Oh, sure, she loved her other kids; but Persephone was her favorite.
15In her heart, she knew Persephone was still out there-captured ,butunharmed.
16At least this appears to be fairly certain for the daughter Persephone.
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