Drama Of Their Families © Surazeus 2024 09 05 Swooping down from castle of the Glow Cloud, Icarus glides over maze of city streets, eyes peering into minds of human souls to analyze riddles of obtuse dreams which flash kaleidoscope concepts in code concealing secret passions of the heart. Striding gracefully in slender black suit that hides his white-swan wings of psychic flight, Icarus beams vibes of forgiving grace to calm distraught minds twisted by despair with breath of love on agitated waves of faith converting ugliness to beauty. Startled by tornado of frightened rage that swirls from abyss of hungry desire, Icarus soars through labyrinth of souls to find young woman under alder tree who chants arcane oracle in star spell weaving bridge of truth from branches of fear. Feeling pulse of ocean tides radiate thick in waves of starlight from her silver eyes, Icarus gestures hands to adjust beams so energy swirls tight in coiling wheel that winds eternity in clock of sight, body shocked rigid when she grasps his hand. Gazing entranced by shimmer of her eyes, Icarus sees young woman open book that flashes rainbow letters in her hands about transforming humans into angels that she retrieves from high library shelf hidden deep in castle of seven towers. Kneeling before Goddess of Liberty, Icarus offers with both open hands Holy Grail of True Love to sweet Isolta who drinks peppermint-flavored mushroom mead that beams her soul with divine energy so she spreads wings of wisdom from her heart. Holding hands with Isolta, the White Queen, Icarus asks if she will marry him so they can both avoid their tragic fates by choosing to alter way of their faith so they together generate new life in child destined to play the cosmic herald. Walking signless road in the tangled wood, Icarus and Isolta journey west to escape drama of their families, and build new home in hills of Oregon where they tend orchard of red apple trees, and raise five children who play games with joy.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Orpheus and Ophelia invite Icarus and Isolta to a holiday dinner at their vacation home by the lake.
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