I Recollect In Anxiety © Surazeus 2024 02 02 When I analyze events of my life, which I recollect in anxiety, I open safe in which our dreams are kept to free the Phoenix of our empire state so wild butterflies turn into jet planes flown by wingless angels of Zathamar. Though I keep forgetting who I am now, which I recollect in anxiety, I lie still on round eyeball of the hill to feel eight billion human beings breathe light that pierces my heart with sorrowful joy from cruel fact that every soul will die. Attempting to forget regretful acts, which I recollect in anxiety, I run along the winding river shore to fight each monster I meet on the way till I can dance with victory of faith inside deep grave that Nature digs for me. If I could resurrect from rotten corpse, which I recollect in anxiety, I would transcend changing forms of this world to mold my body in its perfect type based on Idea of the Noble Man which I personify after I die. When my demons and I explore the Earth, which I recollect in anxiety, I begin to believe outrageous plan that I can conquer and rule the whole world, so I write prophetic book of lame jokes which makes everyone doubt that they exist. In love with chaste goddess of modesty, which I recollect in anxiety, I ask Pudicitia to marry me but she veils long flowing locks of her hair and peeks in my eyes from eternity that glows around her in halo she wears. Breaking bread with companions of my heart, which I recollect in anxiety, I ponder logistics of moving dirt to channel flow of passion from the sky so we can water fields of golden wheat that bloom from bodies of our nameless dead. Searching the broken world for our lost home, which I recollect in anxiety, I savor beauty of this naked hour when I stand still as sunlight on the sea to remember strange events of my life that blur into eternity of now.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Friday, February 2, 2024
I Recollect In Anxiety
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