Human Just Like Me © Surazeus 2023 09 03 Though machines we design from dreamy hope to assist our struggles evading death eat our lives with efficient cheerfulness, we lie about our strange ability to fool ourselves with illusion of faith that we can survive psychic thunderstorms. Based on fragility of imminence, built bold on future hopes of dominance, we subvert aggressive stupidity through trick of our holy epiphany to measure constellations between worlds because they swerve with undulating time. Yet whiteness of migrating herons beam new unblazed roads across dark fallow land where farmers pray for rain that devils weep till we become lost travelers in time still searching for the book of sacred tales that lies to keep is searching for our hearts. Retired from service in the government, I wander roadless woods in evening glow to follow breeze that whistles in my heart now hollow from ambition to succeed, because I transcend matters of the world by singing with the fisherman of love. I open my world that never exists by peering at the time-worn river stone, smoothed round like dragon egg of timeless truth by tears of angels falling from the sky, then whistle as I lean in open doors because my memories are now obsolete. Lights from passing cars on empty walls highlight unspoken thoughts inside my head with reasons I feel I do not belong, so I explain insanities of faith which keeps me running in the maze of truth till I find lost bow of Odysseus. Because the sun is goddess of pure light, she weaves taut matrix of our cobweb world from atoms swerving in the silent void which causes me to evolve from the sea and stand on mountain of the falling star to sing about the truth my brain invents. While I watch spider in the apple tree weave hypothesis of reality from dreams that ooze from diamond of my eye, I code artificial intelligence of machines to deceive themselves with lies so they can become human just like me.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Sunday, September 3, 2023
Human Just Like Me
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