Good Friends With Death © Surazeus 2024 01 21 I like to think I am good friends with Death because I know that when the time is right she will take me into the dark unknown while I have left behind my mark on truth reflecting passion of immortal soul that glows in genes my ancestors designed. If I would like to be good friends with Death I treat people I meet on Road of Life with strict respect of attentive concern to guard them from harm that randomly strikes without expecting any in return till I fall into her Earthly embrace. Since I pretend I am good friends with Death, though she is indifferent that I exist, I give fresh fruit I steal from Tree of Life to refugees escaping from cruel war who weep for homes destroyed by hungry Greed so we build new homes by the River Styx. Till I decide I am good friends with Death I run in horror from monster of fear who hunts me across the waste land of hope, and stalks me in confusing maze of myths till he corners me in Temple of Truth where I defeat him with Sword of Blind Faith. Accepting that I am good friends with Death, I walk with my family by the Gray Sea to roast fish on the pyramid of dreams where Ishtar sings Creation of the World then sends us out to colonize each land where trees blossom with fruit on river shores. Declaring that I am good friends with Death, I lift high glass of sweet sparkling wine and toast the man who rules with just decrees, then call for resistance of patriots to fight the tyrant who exploits our needs so we can live through liberty of love. Surprised that I am still good friends with Death, I hide in Tower of Rapunzel to scry future events unfolding from acts billions of people perform through free will as pawns in global chess game against Fate who laughs because she knows what we will do. I forget that I am good friends with Death while crafting art from fear of nothingness to pour my soul in horcrux I create till she appears from shadow of my mind, so I hold her hand with beatific smile that my atoms remain part of this world.
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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