Empty Library At Dawn © Surazeus 2023 06 02 The smiling fish who walks in the glass room considers why we are not who we think, except when the chess queen, wearing her crown, goes to the empty library at dawn to play piano of the tragic soul because she understands why we will die. Through otherness of our infinite being we get up every morning with despair and go to work rebuilding our lost dreams which wait in locked cabinet by the sea because no train can take us all back home except the woman just outside the door. With each peculiar slant of memory we draw our bodies on frail paper walls to erase heart-breaking sorrow of time that always records every word we say even if we eat apples in moonlight while evading horror of nothingness. Without the business of darkness to test strength of character in chaotic times we might extract our sorrows from sad gloom to paint clear vision of grand narrative which defines how we conduct politics based on myth of the tyrant and the savior. Therefore I organize facts of the world within eclectic scope of the round mirror which distorts reality with glass eyes through convex mirror of our divine mind with random elements of naked truth we find discarded on the ocean beach. Still no one waits inside the empty room for someone else to dispel loneliness with unexpressed words stuck in broken jars too late for us to gather by the tree which blossoms though we trample its frail roots to connect my brain to the world wide web. Awake in vast Palladian sculpture maze, I evolve from likeness of the First Man through rapid syntax of the telescope which still reveals our planet in the void illuminated gold by sublime hope as we deliberate how to respond. Grasping naked current of starry waves, I play stringed instrument from turtle shell to hypnotize my worshippers with faith, then write with tattered quill from angel wing weird story that relates how we attempt to generate new bodies till we die.
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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