Three Treasures Of Avalon © Surazeus 2024 09 06 The old man strolling by the mountain stream wonders why his life has been all a dream of alligators, car engines, and crows who lead him to the house as the moon glows in mirror where the wingless angel sings weird formulas for forging magic rings. He wants to be the ghost no eye can sense, whose shadow can be seen beyond the fence, so he can hunt the Minotaur of fame who would crown himself master of the game, and free people of Earth from tyranny through sacred rituals of democracy. Scent of jasmine soap at the witching hour leads Icarus to lady in the tower who sings beautiful spells no one can hear that sparkle code of truth in falling tear which floods the world in swirls of voiceless thoughts to program conscious desires of robots. Swooping from heaven on wings of desire, Icarus wields new flaming sword of fire to block the Minotaur with keys of fate from breaking down the jeweled White House gate where Minerva reigns with bold honesty as newly-crowned Goddess of Liberty. Bored of movies about empire of wealth in which vampires control the world by stealth, Rapunzel calls Tristan to come and play, so, while Isolta drives to church to pray, he visits Ivory Tower of the queen whose visage graces every magazine. Searching for three treasures of Avalon, Icarus timewalks back to Babylon where Inanna gives him the Holy Grail, to Rome where Justice gives him the Truth Scale, then to Oregon where Melusine waits to give him Sword of Justice from the Fates. Though Pluto kills Kronos with clever ruse to seem the crime is committed by Zeus, Icarus hunts the killer to Stonehenge with vow to assert justice for revenge, but wise Britannia in the dragon cave cages the tyrant in lost tombless grave. The old man strolling in the city maze defines next evolutionary phase humanity must achieve to ascend celestial dreamscape of Mount Damavand where Icarus builds Isolta new home to avoid tragic fate of ghosts who roam.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Orpheus catalogs three treasures of Avalon in American Museum of Supernatural History.
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