Once there was a God, named Apollo
Power, strength, greatness and glory was his
Mortals respect him and bowed down their head low
And scenario like this gave him bliss.
And then he met Eros, who struck people to love
Yet Apollo mocked him and told him to leave
For the victory he won, he feels so above
Devaluing the help and duty that Eros's gave.
After winning against the Python, Apollo's audacity increase
Showing no interest on Eros's ability.
So he came out with a plan that may tease,
Avenging from Apollo's hostility.
Eros climbed on a rock of Mt. Parnassus
And unleashed two arrows from his bow.
The sharp, gold-tipped arrow hit Apollo with no excuse
While the blunt, lead-tipped arrow hit Daphne, oh!
The arrow that hit Apollo made him fell for Daphne—a nymph
But the arrow received by Daphne made her avert from Apollo's love.
And that send dismal to the God's lymph
Made him miserable for he want Daphne, but he can't have.
Daphne rejected Apollo despite of repeated pleadings
Also some other guys who tried to get her.
The arrow seemed to cover her feelings,
Killing Leucippus when she discovered that he tricked her.
And so Apollo persistently pursue her
But Daphne wants to preserve her virginity and escape from his love,
So she pleaded help from Peneus—her father
And with that, Daphne succeed in escaping from love.
Peneus turned her into a nice, short plant with excellent smell
And that plant was called "laurel" which means her name.
The God was so heart-broken for really hard, he fell
For the nymph Daphne, who now is not the same.
And in order to remember her forever,
He made laurel as the symbol of tribute to poets.
Apollo will never forget Daphne—ever
For it is, too, is used by Pythia—the priestess.