Cheer Brave Jupiter © Surazeus 2024 07 21 When I stand in the forest of dead trees, I sing the spell that festers in my heart to cheer brave Jupiter in noble fight, as Pluto storms Olympus with intent to reign as fascist tyrant of the Earth, so we can preserve world democracy. When seven ravens in dead apple trees mock my plaintive song for victory against the hordes of demons in red capes that howl against the laws of Jupiter which prevent them from enslaving mankind, I rise from Slough of Despond with faint hope. When blood-thirsty zombies rise from foul graves and swarm city maze with hunger for brains, we follow Jupiter in holy war to protect fertile farms of our homeland from greedy ghouls that emerge from its mud, demanding sacrifice of sacred blood. When ghosts of dictators with jeweled crowns swirl from crackle of television screens to haunt our living rooms with solemn hymns forged into bullets soldiers fire from guns through revolution of the weeping book, we hold hands in grove of dead trees and sing. When wingless angels of the holy land build castles of bones on crucifix hills to network world empire of Jupiter by harnessing peasants in fields of wheat, the sad prophet writes riddle of his name with runes in water of the vision well. When bitter wolves wearing gray business suits dismantle factories to buy ocean yachts so they can invade Isle of Paradise, the people, now homeless and unemployed, follow stars-and-stripes flag of Jupiter to defend Liberty with sword of truth. When four horsemen of the apocalypse drive fast race cars on the highway from Hell to challenge noble might of Jupiter for right to wield the Scepter of Zambor, we wave Earth-green flag of Jesuvia that unites rival states in world empire. When the gold lion of democracy fights with Lucifer against tyranny, we gather in the mountain temple hall where Janus Quirinus writes our new names with demon-blood ink in Book of Blind Ghosts, then cheer brave Jupiter with songs of grief.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Orpheus leads raucous cheers for brave Jupiter at the national party convention.
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