My Scream In The Void © Surazeus 2023 07 08 My scream in the void of blind basilisks echoes back as spirits who wears glass masks, lost in the bright maze of their cleverness, alone in their social togetherness, who sing about the anguish of their love to the indifferent moon that gleams above. My scream in the void of computer eyes echoes back as delicate butterflies which turn into jetplanes in the blue sky hunting for blind prophets who question why some people kill to claim this land is mine in endless civil war to sell cheap wine. My scream in the void of the nameless dead echoes back as tangled skein of dream thread my words weave taut in matrix of god souls who refuse to play their pre-assigned roles as puppets dancing to the screamless flute that beams from radio brain of the newt. My scream in the void of ripe apple trees echoes back as philosophy of bees who conjure honey from our bleak despair which happy girls sell at Zathamar Fair till second coming of the star-eyed queen who drives six white horses on the big screen. My scream in the void of innocent truth echoes back as demons in the phone booth who calculate distance to destiny, concealed by mind tricks of theology, before the coming of the hurricane which rearranges rules for who can reign. My scream in the void of synthetic faith echoes back as star eyes of the god wraith my eyes project on glowing cloud of hope which helps my mission to survive and cope with transformation of our global way through solemn ritual of the cabaret. My scream in the void of logical fact echoes back as the new social contract that billions on social networks design between the people and the global mind in new world order of the laughing crow who dances naked in the mountain snow. My scream in the void of infinite ways echoes back as map of the mental maze where voices of the faceless people ring in bright seraphic shadow of the wing that time extends over garden of fools who stare at their faces in starless pools.
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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