Graceful Young Queen © Surazeus 2024 07 26 Hiding in castle of sweet fantasies, the old bearded wizard king with long hair, who once slew thousands of cruel warriors to build empire on skulls of enemies, watches actors perform dramatic plays about the tragic deaths of haughty kings. He weeps when young prince, abandoned in woods because old half-blind witch in dank sea cave told his father he would kill him one day to wear his crown, returns to his homeland and kills his father, then marries his sister, who stabs out her eyes to escape his lust. Intense emotion of heart-aching sorrow excites his soul with thunder of the sky, so he wanders cold empty castle halls, calling out names of his children and wife, but finds heaps of skeletons in the court who dance to eerie music of the lute. Holding skull of his wife, the graceful queen who dances among apple trees at dawn, long gold hair flowing as she twirls with delight, eyes sparkling blue as they kiss and make love, the old bearded wizard king calls her name, but her soft voice never answers his cry. Climbing spiral stairs to the tallest tower, the old bearded wizard king with frail hands gazes out at the warm colorful hills where herd of deer graze on the river shore as birds flit chirping between apple trees, and shadow of Death glides among the flowers. Flying down stairs on fluttering cape of hope, the old bearded wizard king with no crown opens rotten doors into blinding light to welcome tall woman with long black hair wearing black gown with glittering rubies, whose black eyes sparkle with vast galaxies. Entranced by exquisite grace of her style, the old bearded wizard king with stale heart shivers when she embraces him with passion, arms enfolding him in bright heat of love, and gasps with mind-expanding flash of truth when she consumes vibrant flame of his soul. Pregnant with his child, the graceful young queen lounges by window in the tallest tower, eating apples with serpentine compassion, gently shoves the old bearded wizard king who falls wingless from Heaven into Hell, then licks her fingers while I play the lute.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Orpheus plays lute and sings while Melusine suckles her new-born son with beaming smile.
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