The Ride Out


poetry with images
July 2025

frangelica

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The Ride Out

Persephone

The Queen of Doom
was in a mood

To mess up
some fabrics!

Go full demonic
maverick

Atomic, bomb it
let em have it!

It's twenty twenty five
and the hate is
pretty high

Higher than her
Friday nights

Higher than a
space x flight

This queen she
never frights

But she don't
like the vibes of
ICE

Persephone was silent
Else she might become
quite violent

Watching fools dressed
up as gangsters

Target families,
cause disasters

As children's hearts
get shattered


Like their sweet
souls never
mattered

This the last kick
of the patriarchy

This the last kick
of the rich man

This the last kick
of the
hierarchy

This the last kick of
the bread man

This the last kick
of the clergy

This the last kick
of the orange man

This the last kick
of the slury

Drill up, eat the
rich while we can!

The Queen and her
idol, well dressed
dripping out in
diamonds

Call to arms their
fearless riders

Gloved up with
their favourite gliders

RPG upon their shoulders

Looking fine,
those women smolder!

Designer boots and designer
holders

Designer bombs for
designer soldiers

In Greek mythology, Persephone is the
Goddess of the Underworld and Queen of
the Dead, as well as the goddess of spring
and vegetation. She is the daughter of
Zeus and Demeter, the goddess of agriculture
Her most well-known myth involves her
abduction by Hades, the god of the Underworld,
and her subsequent role in explaining the
of the seasons

Persephone is a central figure in the
Eleusinian Mysteries, a set of secret rituals
celebrated by the ancient Greeks