Sacred Mask Of Jupiter © Surazeus 2023 02 21 If I consider how stars know my name I would want to open the door of time and think about sad story of the clown who fell in love with his opposite clone, then write their romance as the social farce that illustrates conception of the Force. Alone in Museum of the blind seer, I analyze how the time-machine car maps endless maze of myths I navigate while I wear the hat and the long black coat in my quest to defy the social norm by escaping paradise of the farm. Not yet in love with the mysterious girl, who translates sorrow with heart-breaking skirl, I stop before the First National Bank to program time clock in the maple trunk, then ask the jester in the empty church when he will pass to my hand the truth torch. Each hour strange planet spins in starless void, ruled over by the meditating toad, another person dies in agony, their heart heavy with folklore argosy depicting social heroes we admire whose bodies rot in the martial quagmire. Though my soul was born in Marmara Sea when I first forged the alphabetic key, I have wandered too far from its wild shore in my journey to follow the God Star that leaves me stranded in bleak wilderness as honest son of Ozymandias. I feel no questions burning in my heart since my ancestors ruled the royal court with authority of the honest sword, so I gaze at my face in mirror shard that reflects spirit of the cosmic herald who returns from Heaven famous and laureled. Each time I walk into the secret room to investigate the scene of the crime, I quietly observe the nameless ghost who orchestrates game of the telecast in which I star as son of Lucifer who wears the sacred mask of Jupiter. Admiring elegant grace of the sculpture, which embodies spirit of our world culture, I mimic weird character I design with arrogant attitude of disdain because atoms bloom into conscious beings who gather around warm fires to share songs.
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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