Free People Of Earth © Surazeus 2024 08 20 Blue glow of sunset in the colosseum highlights faces of lost people who gather in crumbling ruins of empty arena where Hercules and Poseidon compete over who will rule the great world empire that could vanish in the mist of despair. When Hercules bonks the old fisher king hard on the head with his arrogant club, satyrs drag groaning Poseidon away to rest in secret cave of honesty where he hands scepter of authority to wolf-eyed Minerva, Goddess of Justice. Strutting around with haughty disdain, and declaring himself king of the world, Hercules sneers at the people who cheer with pride at strength he appears to portray, then grabs two young beautiful buxom girls and drags them away from husbands and children. While lounging on throne of unbridled greed, eating steaks and grapes, though the people starve, Hercules mocks the kind old carpenter who requests pay for building his new temple, then tosses one copper coin at his feet and orders his daughter to serve his needs. Just as Hercules, with lascivious snarl, pushes daughter of the carpenter down on bed before his crowd of worshippers, Minerva leaps from gleam of the bright moon and twirls brass scepter with diamond of truth with war cry to challenge him for the throne. For years I have fought criminals like you, men who kidnap and assault girls with lust, thieves who cheat farmers of land and crops, and tyrants who deceive people with lies, so I have arrived with justice of Zeus to punish you and drag you down to Hades. Taunting Goddess of Justice with insults, Hercules howls and swings his bully club, but Minerva leaps with graceful assertion to crush his spirit with scepter of truth, then hurls cruel tyrant into lake of fire to free people of Earth from his oppression. Striding among the people of the world, Minerva provides tender care and food, and enforces justice through rule of law, so every soul is prosperous and healthy as world Goddess of Justice reigns with love to maintain United Nations of Earth.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Orpheus sings epic tale of how Goddess of Justice defeats Hercules to free people of Earth from his tyranny.
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