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  1. Book of Heroes
    Heroic Poetry Hero's Journey
  2. Heroic Poetry
    Song of the Timeless Myths Hymn to Pallas Athena Old Friend Doom of Odin Song of the Lady of the Fair Hair Prayers Answered Blood Oath of the Paladin
  3. Song of the Timeless Myths

Song of the Timeless Myths

Song of the Timeless Myths

by Unknown Bard

"Sing O Muse,
Sing to us of the glorious gods,
who ruled the land and sea.
And tell us
Of the fair beauty of the goddesses
who dwell in Eternal Olympus.

"Sing to us, O Muse:
Of Ages that have come to pass,
Of those mighty warriors
wielding their deadly spears,
From the lore
Of our Timeless Myths."

Jimmy Joe. "Song of the Timeless Myths." https://timelessmyths.com/book-of-heroes/heroic-poetry/song-of-the-timeless-myths. Accessed May 15, 2025.
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By Jimmy Joe

Heroic Poetry:

  • • Song of the Timeless Myths
  • • Hymn to Pallas Athena
  • • Old Friend
  • • Doom of Odin
  • • Song of the Lady of the Fair Hair
  • • Prayers Answered
  • • Blood Oath of the Paladin
Book of Heroes

Book of Heroes

The Book of Heroes is the collection of creative writings that was written for Timeless Myths since April 2, 1999. These creative writings include the openings of Timeless Myths (e.g. Song of Timeless Myths ), and of the subdivisions, e.g. Classic...

October 6th, 2002 • Jimmy Joe
Bibliography

Bibliography

Texts Other Texts References Texts The following books are translations that I have read. If you are interested in reading this literature, then I would highly recommend that you read these books. These books are the main sources of information fo...

September 27th, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
Bibliography

Bibliography

Texts Other Texts References Texts The following books are translations that I have read. If you are interested in reading this literature, then I would highly recommend that you read these books. These books are the main sources of information fo...

September 27th, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
Heroic Poetry

Heroic Poetry

Here you will find some creative writing in verse form, like poetry.

October 6th, 2002 • Jimmy Joe
Song of the Lady of the Fair Hair

Song of the Lady of the Fair Hair

Song of the Lady of the Fair Hair Reminiscence of an Old Man "O Lady of the Fair Hair, Sing to me of the fair ancient land. Your divine voice Whispers the poetry of magic that flows through the wind, Like sweet-tasting water of the Boyne. "Girls, ...

March 4th, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
Old Friend

Old Friend

Old Friend by Unknown Bard "Come forth, my old friend. And set your foot on the land Where time has no meaning. "Have faith, my old friend. And cast your spell Where the lands come alive with magic. "Have courage, my old friend; for there is alway...

October 6th, 2002 • Jimmy Joe
About Classical Myths

About Classical Myths

When I started Timeless Myths on April, 1999, the first thing I worked on was the Greek mythology, beginning with the Olympians, the Trojan War, Perseus and part the life of Heracles (Hercules). Since then, this section has grown considerably over...

April 2nd, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Obscure Creation Myths

Obscure Creation Myths

Hesiod was the not the only Greek poet who wrote about the Creation and the origin of the gods and mankind. Hesiod's account is just one kind. The world was created from Chaos first, and then by the World Parents – Gaea (Earth) and Uranus (Heaven)...

April 9th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
About Celtic Myths

About Celtic Myths

Today, Celtic mythology refers to stories from the ancient race of people known as the Celts, who spoke the Celtic language. During the early medieval period, they were confined to certain areas in Western Europe. Celtic myths survived mostly from...

November 3rd, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Celtic Cycles

Celtic Cycles

In Irish myths, the fictional history of Ireland can be divided into three periods. The Mythological Cycle or the Book of Invasions , comprised of successive settlements of early Celtic people in Ireland, particularly the Tuatha Dé Danann and the ...

November 3rd, 1999 • Jimmy Joe

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