Broken Mirror Shards © Surazeus 2023 09 17 With angel wings of broken mirror shards I walk the signless road of beautiful to evade false fate of her tarot cards as fierce rebel against the dutiful by stealing cold plums from the wet black bough as prom queen riding the pretty-faced cow. Proclaiming passion of the sounding sea, the Jingle Man dancing in long black coat names me his beautiful Annabel Lee which causes my wingless spirit to float over the red wheel barrow glazed with rain beside the white chickens that haunt my brain. Perched on the bust of Pallas at midnight, the Raven glaring in my gloom-black heart leads me to Plutonian shore by moonlight so I can complete my world-history chart, till with the Walrus and the Carpenter I eat oysters roasted by Lucifer. Among large heap of broken images where crickets chat about philosophy I photograph the weeping witnesses who worship wizard of cartography, then wait in Hyacinth garden alone for Iseult to find the Sorcerer Stone. With shining jewel in her open hands Iseult leads me to Library of Ghosts where tales of heroes from forgotten lands are twisted by agenda of our hosts who brainwash children with religious lies invented by faceless industrial spies. Lost in the waste land of cultural ideals, we crowd huge stadium for the football game to colonize Eden with wagon wheels through intense contest of national fame, the only immortality we seek since poet laurels are won by the meek. Still deep in shady sadness of the vale, where Saturn slumbers twenty thousand years, Ishmael explains how he tamed the white whale till Lamia gives him grail of angel tears, then we paint marble statues of dead gods while Janus dances with Plutonium rods. With angel wings of broken mirror shards I strut glass runways at wild fashion shows to shamelessly flirt with angelic guards who tend the Tree of Knowledge while it grows huge enough to overshadow our world in time for coming of the Cosmic Herald.
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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