Demon Who Eats Words © Surazeus 2023 12 05 Because I fight the demon who eats words with mocking laughter of sad elegies, my mind becomes crowded with singing birds who swarm around me bearing secret keys, so when I open cage door of my heart they soar on weird patterns of the star chart. Through spiral whirl of psychic energy fierce dream songs, sprouting from my fertile brain, blast into lies cruel ideology of racist hate that proves the proud are vain with bold tornado of satiric spells that crawl on claws from demon-haunted wells. Alarmed by fetid beliefs of their minds that some humans are superior to others, I smash false principles of race that binds frightened nations into fierce band of brothers who kill women and children with wild glee when they rampage on their bloodthirsty spree. Instead of fighting fascists wearing crowns who claim divine right to exploit the poor, they should be protecting the small-farm towns where Worried Mother keeps watch in the door for their men who grow food that feeds the world, but now we cry out for the cosmic herald. Though our world seems to spin out of control with fractured nation-states that worship gods based on ancestors who enforced their goal, eccentric characters form justice squads to fight for equal rights of every person, yet the situation just seems to worsen. When common people begin to awaken and rise against the wealthy clutching power, state institutions will collapse when shaken, so self-crowned tyrants retreat to the tower, then send soldiers to commit genocide against the foreigners who hurt their pride. Yet Cronus always rises from dream caves to lead their revolution against Heaven that leaves crippled angels fallen in waves at joyful lamentation of Moon Raven who emerges scathed from the history book to free Mute Princess from the fractured rook. Beware the demon who will eat your thoughts when you play chess game with Death on the beach, lest they replace us with servile robots who perform tasks only angels can teach through strange artificial intelligence programmed from proverbs of our common sense.
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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