Who Cry For Liberty © Surazeus 2024 09 17 Nausea wrecks my heart with reverent awe for brutal warriors of old epic tales who slaughter countless men to clear the field for honest kings to build empires of peace where ministers harvest wealth from meek slaves who cry for liberty with broken hands. Riding elevator to Tartarus where Achilles and Tantalus play chess, I break leash that binds Cerberus to Hope, then run through labyrinth of forgotten gods to find Ophelia by Fountain of Youth where white butterflies flutter from her mouth. Finding King David asleep on his throne, after he flew airplane from Samarkand, I steal his golden harp with magic strings, then climb Mount Horeb in the pouring rain where Gabriel cries into kylix of beer because Aphrodite ran off with Thor. Strumming magic strings with crackerjack hands, I chant efficient riddles in weird verse depicting grand deeds of paranoid kings who send ships sailing on the seven seas to find and bring back elixir of life brewed as liquor from Orinoco Flow. Ennui torques my heart in genetic strands that weave my conscious mind in harmony with howling demons in museum halls who race motorcycles through Gotham streets to find grand temple of the Buddha Toad chanting on mushroom for ten million years. Staring at burned-out bush on Mount Horeb where Jehovah once glowed with divine light, I ponder strange mystery of politics, how blind Fortune always favors the bold, and why Fame chooses World Stars randomly though Death destroys all bodies in the end. Though zombies still worship their vampire king in glass cathedral of the singing skull, I find Narcissus lounging by the pool to discuss nature of psychology, while Echo argues vociferously for unique character of human souls. Though I fall into Hell as Lucifer I rise reborn as Christ on Phoenix wings, but wake as Adam in this mortal shell who dares to leave safe walls of paradise, and walk among the lost souls of the world who cry for liberty with broken hearts.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
Who Cry For Liberty
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Orpheus gets jealous when he sees Narcissus and Ophelia dancing by the Fountain of Youth.
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