Texas Country Road © Surazeus 2024 08 06 I have sat in dark of the world so long my face has become the shadow of hope, and my heart has curled roots to the Earth core, so mirror of my soul reflects the light that shines from people untainted by fear which reveals hidden forces of desire. You may not understand riddles I speak, for they are tangled with unspoken wants I dare not show to the people I love since we are stuck together in the game no one but Death ever wins in the end, but I will keep expressing how I feel. Maybe if I bake the sweetest apple pie and offer its delight to passers-by they might not hesitate to buy the truth from the old one-eyed woman by the lake who teaches cats and mice how to sing spells that leave us entranced at the picture show. Waiting by the car in the parking lot, I see bright shadow of my soul in glass among posters of movies about ghosts, so I count cars that gleam in silver light as they glide on the Texas country road and vanish in the theater of faith. The warrior woman in the wolf-fur skirt, who grips long spear as she runs in the woods where dinosaurs loom over city towers, looks in my eyes with courage of the lost, so I run with her to the mountain cave where we raise seven children of our love. Stuck in cave of illusions, where we hide from hungry demons twenty thousand years, we evolve from apes into wingless angels who gather on the ziggurat at dawn and gaze at giant diamond gleaming gold to perceive nature of the universe. Emerging from shadow of Error Cave, transformed by faith in solitude of Death, I herd milk cows along the river shore to build world empire from Byzantium where I wear jeweled crown of stolen gold and play World God till I grow old and die. Each puzzle piece from history of the world, which I arrange to create new world view, reveals some sacred truth through psychic trope that conjures weird demonic soul from fear when I scatter seeds of alphabet thoughts that sprout as wheat we bake in loaves of bread.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Orpheus stares at Rachel Welch on poster of One Million Years B.C. on the store window along the Texas country road.
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