A Citizen's Guide to Divine Branding

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A Citizen's Guide to Divine Branding



Greeks insist gods invented drama, 
Romans nod.

I buy olives from Zeus,
pay taxes to Jupiter,
and lose the same argument twice.

If divinity is branding,
Rome wins.
If divinity is scandal,
Greeks remain undefeated.

I leave offerings to both.
Never bet against myths.

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This Quadrille (44 word poem) shared with those imaginary friends over at DVerse Poets Pub.


©2026 Christopher Reilley 

 
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  1. I LOVE this, from title to tone. Perfection. Made me smile!

    De

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  2. I get that, Chris, ‘I leave offerings to both. Never bet against myths.’

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  3. An interesting take on this prompt! Well done.

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  4. Classic poem, with a light hearted ending, well done 🩵

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  5. Great title and a creative take on the quadrille. Truedessa

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  6. A classical quadrille of mythical proportions!

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  7. Brilliant and Witty love it! Cheers Di

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  8. Fantastic take on the prompt

    Much love

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  9. LOVE that second stanza!

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  10. I think this piece is wonderful. I love how you break the gods down. What is divinity but perfect olives and taxes?

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  11. Chris, I love how you make the Greek and Roman gods feel like rival brands, and your ending reminds me that myths are often stronger than we think. 🙂

    Much love,
    David
    SkepticsKaddish.com

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