In ancient lands of myths and lore,

Where heroes brave forever soar,

Let me weave a tale of yore,

Of Greek heroes' valor, I implore.

First, mighty Hercules, strong and bold,

With lion's skin, his story's told,

Twelve labors he undertook with might,

Defeating monsters, his valiant fight.

Next, Achilles, swift of foot,

His name resounds, a hero astute,

His heel, his only mortal flaw,

In Trojan War, he fought with awe.

Odysseus, the cunning and wise,

Enduring trials beneath the skies,

With wit and guile, he sailed afar,

To reach his home, his faithful star.

Brave Perseus, with Gorgon's head,

Slayer of Medusa, it is said,

A winged horse his steed of might,

He faced foes with radiant light.

And let us not forget about Theseus,

Who battled Minotaur, fierce and heinous,

With Ariadne's thread, he found his way,

Heroic deeds marked his destined sway.

From Jason and his Argonauts' quest,

To Atalanta, fleetest and blessed,

Greek heroes carved a legendary trail,

Their tales inspire, they'll never fail.

So raise a glass to these heroes grand,

Whose legends across time expand,

Their courage and honor forever reside,

In the annals of Greek myths, side by side.

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