In Greek and Roman mythology, Aura (Greek: ;;;;, or ;;;;) is a minor deity, whose name means "breeze".[2] The plural form, Aurae (Greek: ;;;;;) is sometimes found. According to Nonnus, Aura was the daughter of the Titan Lelantos and the mother, by Dionysus, of Iacchus, a minor deity connected with the Eleusinian mysteries, while Quintus Smyrnaeus makes the Aurae daughters of Boreas, the North-wind.[3] Aurae was the title of a play by the Athenian comic poet Metagenes, who was contemporary with Aristophanes, Phrynichus, and Plato.[4] - from an encyclopedia.
Aura
Her touch is as light
As the wind.
Her face is mysterious
And alluring,
She is made of wind
And flies high
Above the ground.
Her pace is elegant
And her clothes are
Colourful.
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