Join The Dance Macabre © Surazeus 2022 01 17 The only reasonable way to go mad is slowly over many years of joy while chasing devils in Islamabad five hundred thousand years Sian to Troy then sitting with Melusine on the beach to kiss the universe inside the peach. The silver eyeball of the gleaming moon observes my manic passion for soul flight so I waft over trees with breathless tune where Eos guards cave of the eremite who strums lyre of Orpheus as he weeps in sorrow when the wingless angel leaps. The people all around me on this globe crawl from dark shadow of despair to sing angelic hymns beaming from the space probe though refugees dance in the fairy ring since no one ever returns to the land where they were born from the electric hand. Reborn from wild spirit of Lucifer, I make light glow from lightning flash of truth to lead rebellion against Jupiter as blind agent of the messiah sleuth who navigates true way to Wonderland somewhere in rugged hills of Samarkand. Because Ophelia knows my secret name, that she found blooming on lush Avon shore, I learn how to play the psychotic game that superheroes purchase at the store though dragons fly along the mountain ridge since I keep their spotted eggs in the fridge. Each morning I fall into sea of time I grow another pair of wings from grief so I can return home to Vanaheim where I record riddles of unbelief that prove my brain designs concept of God because I want to join the Justice Squad. Important people hide weakness of soul behind pious mask of religious faith though every world spirals from the White Whole to generate our bodies from Dream Wraith yet our stories get lost in the Name Book where not even Seraphim dare to look. Bringing basket of herbs to Ashtoreth, who reigns on pyramid of the One Eye, I teach children importance of each breath when we inspire weird spirit of the sky to join the Dance Macabre on Halloween because I love my sweet wife Melusine.
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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