Owl-Eyed Jester © Surazeus 2023 07 03 He hides his fear of irrelevancy behind mask of confessional poetry as owl-eyed jester in temple of truth who reincarnates as messiah sleuth to mock the tyrant in the ivory tower who tries to bottle essence of the flower. Weary in the castle of crumbling sand while typing letters in his Nowhere Land, the owl-eyed jester in chalk-dusty suit scans metric mystery of the moon-bone flute to teach young wizards art of magic spells by charting fate on maps with parallels. Beside Aeneas and Odysseus on wingless horse of the oblivious, I follow ghost of Plato in heath mist from pool where Echo and Narcissus kissed to Realm of Ideas in walls of Heaven where I receive mushrooms from the dream raven. With aching bones of fragile honesty I imitate Orphean travesty by busking at midnight on empty streets near glass castles of the cultural elites where vampires rule empire of privilege till owl-eyed jester commits sacrilege. Falling asleep over old epic poem, while lost followers continue to roam, the owl-eyed jester in the rugged hills studies the king who operates flour mills to prove not all airplanes fall from the sky while keeping Sabbath of the curious why. Still searching for aquarium by the sea where dolphins chat about how to live free, the owl-eyed jester dancing in Stonehenge prepares elixir with honey and orange, then sings elegy for the Union dead who imitate dinosaurs in his head. Each monument that honors some dead hero, based on concept of the bountiful zero, since God is Gardener of the human tribe when she tends flowers with maternal vibe, will be torn down by social justice squads who argue over wisdom of the gods. When humans suffer dark night of the soul they conjure face of God from the White Whole so owl-eyed jester builds the Promised Land where I can play in the rock and roll band with lyre of Mercury I stole from Death to encode truth in the weird shibboleth.
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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