Miracle Of Sudden Grace © Surazeus 2022 02 02 Slouching by the window in the armchair to watch drops of rain sparkle on dark glass, he waits for miracle of sudden grace that never happens in the evening trance, yet floats through sudden-strange eternity at sensuous flapping of black raven wings. Bright eye of enchanting ecstasy glows open wide as nullity of the void that pulses deep in thudding drum of thought so long that he becomes expansive sight of boundless essence flowing from deep well through his bottomless heart to become why. Objective nothing of the valid gush, that spirals up as shiver in his spine, completes weird absence of value with pride through flawed deficiency he must accept beyond undoing of his conceptual soul at sharp reversal of flushed vacancy. Yet still he feels expanding flush of fear more bold than silent wings of eager flight when he falls backward from the swirling cloud substantial as wordless vibe he defines based on strict emptiness of power he wields while gazing at his face in rain-wet glass. Fervent devotion of the hostile flame explodes with soundless gleam in fractured glass when she drives their car into the driveway that strikes beams of headlights into his heart which interrupts fervor of vehemence concealed by sentiment of falling rain. The nameless face of every human soul ever confined by fear against their will glows before his eyes in dark window glass till he feels anguish of their suffering course through his body as electric blood since he never dances like the wild goat. So he sips coffee in the porcelain cup, acutely aware of the soft lamp glow that casts his shadow across the whole world while he studies paintings in the art book that depict the mother holding her child who becomes the tyrant wearing his crown. Standing up as his wife opens the door, he sighs that no miracle will occur, but when he turns to welcome her back home he remembers she died ten years ago, gassed to death in the concentration camp, so he smears blood on the dark window glass.
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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