Child With Her Bright Eyes © Surazeus 2019 03 03 Nameless nobody alive at this hour, I sit in dark room of my nowhere house and listen to the stories of mute ghosts who flock around me with desire to live embodied in words I weave to contain vibrant passions of their minds in taut verse that masks ethereal spirits of their hopes in characters conjured by magic spells. Most clear among that host of nameless souls who cry with silent horror of despair, which I project onto masks of their hopes, young woman with long hair gold as sunlight and eyes blue as the sea in morning dawn, reaches both hands from deep abyss of gloom, then calls me to remember her true name and how we walked together by the lake. Tense anguish of sorrow grips at my throat as ache of horror at losing her soul, so I reach out to pull her back to life, and drag her heavy body from dark waves, then grip her lifeless corpse, so cold and pale, hoping passion of my heart in hot kisses will spark her tender spirit with quick pulse, but her eyes stare at nothing beyond time. What rain-sparkling lake among high gold hills contains animating spirit of life that once glowed so bright from her big blue eyes so she swims forever in its dark depths, gasping for breath as she calls out my name, but sinks deeper into mute nothingness while I wander lost on indifferent shore, calling her forgotten name in wild wind. Closing my eyes in silent gloom of time, I remember walking on lush lake shore, searching for walnuts and berries in grass, when I first see her among apple trees, dancing with carefree joy in summer breeze that makes her long hair swirl out like swan wings, then when she sees me gazing with true love she grabs my hands and twirls me in wild dance. Dancing with delight among apple trees, we kiss forever in sweet trust of love, and embrace in tender passion of faith to make love among gold and scarlet flowers, but I wake in dark silence of my house more than one thousand years after her death, and feel her spirit glowing in my heart transformed into the child with her bright eyes.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Sunday, March 3, 2019
Child With Her Bright Eyes
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