Farmer Of Apple Trees © Surazeus 2019 03 17 We should be building roads and businesses to connect all of the Americas in one commercial system of exchange, like China connects Asia in one system, instead of building hard walls to enclose ourselves terrified in fortress of fear. The farmer looks up at her apple trees, feeling sunlight gleam through fragile leaves of yellow hope, then huddles warm in coat of faith that turning of the world will flush warm winds of Spring to melt frost from its limbs so apples will swell again in white blossoms. Opening jar of apple sauce, she canned with her mother in the kitchen last Summer, she spoons some on hot oatmeal with cool milk, and eats while watching news on television, then grins at how her old mother would mock speeches of politicians with fake words. He wants to change our free democracy fueled by vibrant urge of capitalism into the fascist corporate mafia state that allows businessmen to exploit people, crushing our system of high education so we slave for pittance in factories. That is why I want you to attend college, the farmer explains to her three young children who run outside to play along the river, leaping across smooth white stones in swift stream, then sit among apple trees and tell stories of superheroes they read in comic books. Using pruner, looper, and folding saw, the farmer prunes branches and twigs of trees as late Winter sun gleams from jagged hills, breath of her soul puffing in silver mist that gleams gold in frosty air of desire while she hums America The Beautiful.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Sunday, March 17, 2019
Farmer Of Apple Trees
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