Greek Mythology (Calypso) By:BaiLey Shukowitsh 

Daughter of Atlas, a mighty Titan

Calypso, a beautiful sea nymph; frightened

From an island of Ogygia Took Odysseus for granted

Bring home Odysseus is what they ranted

Came from parents that were divine

Which made Calypso so fine

Her mom said Goodbye after Birth

So she took her worth

With One Sister Circe

That Reminded many of thyrse

Two Sons Auson and Telegons

Whose fathers were unknown

Therefore he couldn't take the throne

Calypso only thinks of her own and is very selfish

Seems kinda legit since she swims with shell fish

Known for enchanting men but never worshiped

These men were mostly worthless

Her life was based around battles of her father

She was surrounded by a lot of men so she was never bothered

She loved to sing

Wow how could she do such a thing

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