Riddle Of The Water Code © Surazeus 2022 01 02 Stripping off mask of my authentic soul in the middle of the game against Death, I leave the stadium while the demons cheer to exit shining walls of paradise, then run with horses over singing dunes to defy prophecy of fateful runes. The lonely jester in the circus ring, who wears pinstripe suit of the businessman, takes off red political tie with zest to somersault across the multiverse where he overthrows every crownless king, empowered by passion of the broken wing. Since no one cares to join me on my quest to find Hope Diamond in the shopping mall I walk across Nefud Desert alone where black giraffes discuss theology while writing names of angels in the sand, too eager to join the rock and roll band. Relaxing in Ogygia Island cave where the eyeless princess dances ballet, I ponder why I am no one but me out of every person who ever lives, then I fly airplane home to Zathamar where I will marry daughter of Tamar. Since no human being who has ever lived can solve weird riddle of the Water Code, I will wait in rain by the city gate till Justice agrees to address my case, yet I am nameless ghost in court of law if I cannot remember what I saw. I cannot steal true essence of your soul when I photograph you without your mask, so I will turn around and walk away rather than drink toxic hate of your heart, but I still cannot find the Flying Horse Spring more sacred than spirit of the Unthing. We might have been best friends of the Glow Cloud but we never meet on long road of life so I sit alone under the dead tree to admire your honest heart from afar, because every star gleaming in the sky vanishes through conception of the why. Your attempt to be honest and sincere prove you deceive us with pretentious guile about existence of God among stars so I pack all my books in leather bags and walk in valley of the scheming crone who soothes me with love when I cry alone.
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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