Ring Of Invisibility © Surazeus 2023 04 10 My heart is stuck in your vending machine, so I approach blinding glow of your soul that shimmers on the darkest night of rain, and fish in tattered pockets for worn coin to purchase my heart back from your cold silence, but find ring of invisibility. With nothing more than ladder and thin string I climb Mount Sagarmatha to the moon where Ishtar waits for me on feather bed to generate body of the First Man who tends apple trees in Garden of Eden with my ring of invisibility. For I have bummed across America with not even one old dollar to spare, so I pad barefoot in the Parthenon, listening to space between each footstep till I transcend reality of myth to wear ring of invisibility. With strange sensation of magnetic fields I journey across waste land of the truth to find I must build gates of Wonderland where I can play King Lear on misty moor in weird beauty of the indifferent moon that gleams ring of invisibility. Awake in fairy glen of Alcatraz, ignoring asylum gates of the mind, I walk on water home to Avalon where skeletons dance on glass ziggurats to ask the silver horse why death is pretty, then lose ring of invisibility. With each lightning strike of divine insight that phosphoresces in my spongy brain I see whole vision of the multiverse as metaphor for how eight billion brains perceive our universe in different ways, beamed by ring of invisibility. So as I lounge by fountain of dead swans, strumming Aeolian harp of obvious truth, I watch my mother in bright grocery store shop for dreams that Merlin forged in Nirvana till she disappears in the camera lens round as ring of invisibility. These blue-green eyes my mother made for me perceive white whole that beams from the first flash so though I live brief flash of conscious hope in vast mindless void of eternity I give you my heart with no strings attached to my ring of invisibility.
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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