People With No Mouths © Surazeus 2019 03 13 In the village of people with no mouths they seek to express strange amorphous thoughts about contingency of second birth by exchanging seeds of flowers, herbs, and fruits. The little girl walking among bluebells, that sprout from blank eyes of their dead ancestors, discovers red mushroom that blooms from heart of her mother who sleeps from drinking rain. Plucking the red mushroom, soft as the moon glowing on clear pond among apple trees, the little girl consumes it with her eyes so the mushroom blooms from her ruby heart. When the girl sits in village ring of faces, the mushroom blooms from soft skin of her face and they stare astonished with blinking eyes when she opens red lips of her round mouth. The little girl opens her mouth and sings melody of wind rustling leaves of trees in harmony with water-trickling stream through bird words that flash visions in their eyes. When the little girl with red mushroom mouth kisses the face of each person, a mouth blooms from mute anguish of their aching heart, so they join strange song of water and wind. Leading the villagers, both young and old, in circles around landscape of their eyes, the little girl with red mushroom mouth signs each existing object with bird-tweet name. Holding hands in circle on round hill top, the villagers with red mushroom mouths sing with the voice of wind and sunlight on water as they transform into tall apple trees.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
People With No Mouths
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