Our Sad Stories © Surazeus 2024 04 07 The meteor streaking across red clouds shows we should not tell each other our sad stories about how we became broken and lost when greedy thieves invaded our small nation and colonized our lush valleys of fruit so now we wander far without direction. Scattered on signless roads in distant lands as homeless immigrants without religion, and nothing but old fruit seeds in our hands, we build houses in the desolate places to raise our children in the Promised Land who are driven away each generation. Too far from mountain of the burning bush without the golden calf of wealth to worship, we gather on hilltop of ringing stones and sing psalms of faith as our humble Shepherd, who slew the cruel giant of tyranny, plays the harp he found in tomb of Apollo. Grasping stone of wisdom from dry stream bed, I stride boldly forth to oppose the tyrant who laughs at me while clanging sword on shield after defeating hundreds of brave warriors, then sling rock of salvation at his head to defend honor of my homeless nation. While frightened citizens around the world cower before glare of Nebuchadnezzar, I lend my right hand to help Sisyphus push rolling stone to top of Mount Parnassus, then shove it tumbling down with force of truth to smash idol of God with blow of justice. Rejoicing in victory of our great cause opposing cruel tyranny of the traitor who tried to destroy our democracy, we dance on fallen head of Ozymandias whose mighty works vanish in winds of time when we exercise choice of free volition. Now everything King Midas turned to gold with touch of his hands diseased by temptation transforms back to their original state through magic power of honest intention so we control progress of our own fate through relationships of social profession. Gathered in elaborate Temple of Truth, constructed on Stonehenge as firm foundation, we feast to celebrate our liberty as our newly-formed global congregation, prepared to survive the apocalypse Jesus prophesied in the Revelation.
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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