I Am Dreams Of Earth © Surazeus 2023 02 28 On wings of Icarus I am dreams of Earth as spirit of atoms flashing through brains when I howl into void of nothingness to draw my horror from darkness of fear till it burns as light of terrible joy, so I laugh at absurdity of life. On waves of sorrow I am dreams of Earth sprouting as grass from core of the mind when I reach for light that burns inside time because I am new body of this land as wind incarnate in this clumsy frame flapping frail wings of passionate hope. On beams of starlight I am dreams of Earth bursting into being from terrible truth through weird ecstatic agony of faith to transform rotten slime of lucent rage into graceful fruit trees of timeless joy where ravens gather to talk about light. On hill of demons I am dreams of Earth as child of laughter struggling to survive indifferent hunger of the twirling globe that spirals lost in blank void of my heart though I float mindless in cold surging waves on breathless ballast of my broken wings. On bells of anguish I am dreams of Earth vibrating bright with buzz of molecules that spiral wild from diamond of black holes as brilliant emanation of god brain where memories of each soul who ever lived is stored in mythic tropes of naked lust. On boat of horror I am dreams of Earth fishing for leviathan of esteem to catch demonic whale of social games as potent symbol of indifferent nature who sends death to consume our fragile souls in harsh evolvement of relentless time. On sands of today I am dreams of Earth trapped in glowing hourglass of arrogance that paints faces of gods on mindless stars who soar on wings of desire to transcend this seething body that conjures the soul to explode in frail fireworks of this life. On wings of Orpheus I am dreams of Earth singing about catastrophe of love that tangles hearts of people with desire to generate new bodies from our genes so we rise from bleak abyss of despair on Phoenix wings of divine poetry.
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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