Illusions Of The Faith © Surazeus 2022 01 31 The timeless mode of being we contemplate while sitting by stream that forever flows provides strict guidance for evading death so long as we dance in cool sparkling rain for every child born when the moonlight wanes can see beyond illusions of the faith. The stringent sadness of strategic love precise as madness of exacting hope exposes truth about desires we hide too strange for blind seers by the fire to speak though every angel falling from glow cloud tries to see through illusions of the faith. The ardent ecstasy of joyous fear that energizes our demented dance ignites conceptual wisdom of my mind to mirror mask of mirth my mother makes so I wear face of god no eye can see reflecting false illusions of the faith. The pungent passion of the armored man who fights demonic monster of his lust erupts from words of blood in ancient books embodied as Medusa with star eyes whose gaze excites desire to rule the world exploiting bold illusions of the faith. The psychic code of arrogant androids we weave in programs guiding how we act conceals strict social rules in twisting nerves so we assert dictation of our will forcing vision of peaceful paradise that surpasses illusions of the faith. The changing pattern of the ideal form designed by architect of mental states defines new paradigm for our world view presenting seeker as the noble soul who dares defy blind monster of the cave enchanting weird illusions of the faith. The proud prestige of privilege we wield as sword of authority through debates supports systemic power of legal rights employed by vampires to enslave meek souls who pray for salvation to empty skies which vaporize illusions of the faith. The divine mode of being we demonstrate while walking signless road to paradise promotes performance of the prophet bard who stabs out his eyes with the raven quill so he can see nameless ghosts of lost lovers still projecting illusions of the faith.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
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