As I Keep Walking © Surazeus 2023 04 12 As I keep walking through the city maze the faceless Robot Clown of Leningrad shoots apple-seed bullets into my heart where they blossom into telephone poles that connect our computer server brains in vast fantasy world of cyberspace. As I keep walking through the city maze the Bearded Viking with the rubber ax steals plastic doll from egg of Melusine then tries to clamp horse bridle on her face but she slithers out of his grasping hands so he bumps blind into statue of David. As I keep walking through the city maze the Jolly Reaper by Fountain of Youth chews ancient story books with vampire teeth while screaming at the ever-smiling Mouse through fascist megaphone of holy writ till Sad Zebra kicks him back in the sea. As I keep walking through the city maze the Snarky Pollyanna with three eyes, who still loves the Psychopathic Manchild, cries for her parents back in her hometown killed by missiles from the amusement park where the Cheerful Child plots world domination. As I keep walking through the city maze the Big Bad God clutches globe of the Earth and cackles at harsh suffering of mankind while One-Winged Angel in Silver Chair tricks him into believing he will rise in resurrection from grave of his heart. As I keep walking through the city maze the lazy Dungeon Master in the bank asks genie in the bottle for world peace but the Last Unicorn makes rain fall up while the Crusty Caretaker paints rainbows for the Blood Countess he will love till death. As I keep walking through the city maze the Bourgeois Bohemian with crazy tie steals hopes and dreams from the Granola Girl who meditates in junkyard of old cars to become one mind with spirit of Nature till all mountains erode into the sea. As I keep walking through the city maze the Hardboiled Detective with one hawk eye investigates Cassandra to reveal how she operates the fake chronoscope to organize flow of human events which proves that she must be the Chosen One.
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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