Daughter Of Ocean © Surazeus 2024 03 03 There once was a god with one thousand brains who laughed while dancing in electric rains, but his daughter flees with child of the night on impoverished wings of frantic flight, till she arrives at jeweled Gates of Hell and smiles at ringing of the midnight bell. Because she has no heart of beating wings, the mother of night by the fountain sings to call from abyss of terrible truth spirit of Erebus to guard with sooth people of the city who steal her fame while they attempt to erase her weird name. Yet daughter of Ocean with crafty hands writes sins of the elite in shifting sands, so they send carpenter with smiling eyes to assassinate her before sunrise, but he falls in love with her gentle way when they enter the cathedral to pray. Asserting her right to live as she will, Urania follows Jesus to the hill where he plucks apple from the Tree of Life, then asks her if she will become his wife, so they hold hands and walk the ocean shore where Ocean still dances forevermore. Climbing stairway to Heaven as his bride, Urania holds hands with Jesus to hide her blushing cheeks from his father the king who asks his son if he retrieved her ring after throwing her corpse in pit of fire, so she escapes, but gets stuck in cold mire. Struggling to escape the Slough of Despond, Urania grabs rope of the fool she conned who helps her climb jagged Cliff of Despair, then sells her as slave to the millionaire who wants to crown himself World President till he is killed in a bizarre accident. Returning to the elementary school where child of the night learns the Golden Rule, daughter of Ocean kneels by hollow grave and vows to free each economic slave so every person living in the world can welcome coming of the cosmic herald. Graduating from college with good grades, Erebus documents holy crusades, used by his grandfather to conquer Earth in vain attempt to live through second birth, because he matures with one thousand brains and laughs while dancing in electric rains.
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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