Topple Statue Of Arrogance © Surazeus 2024 11 25 Triumphant tragedy of tyranny marches morbidly with martial disdain of bloody boots in marble halls of power, smearing deceptive lies of arrogance across grand portraits of our Founding Fathers, who rise from Hell to haunt the haughty tyrant. Though trumpets of christian nationalist pride blare against Capitol of Jericho, the sturdy walls of brave democracy will never fall before cruel tyranny, no matter how loudly with feral hate the traitor bloviates against our faith. United with passion for truth, our hearts resist aggressive obsession of greed with stoic calm of faith in timeless Right that justice will prevail against foul crime since we secure liminal space of truth in steady progress to build Liberty. Secure with communal authority that overspeaks lust of royal commands, we maintain core principles of the Right for strict status of the good character to earn potent office in government based on attention to the common good. When Goliath lumbers toward the White House, declaring victory of electoral votes voiced by the angry-mob majority, we call for humble Shepherd armed with hope to emerge from Cave of the Spider Web and strike the tyrant down with stone of truth. This hour grows dark when Midas, urged by rage, steals crown of thorns from bloody head of Christ to crown himself new Emperor of Earth, but history shows that tyrants puffed with pride who overreach the heavenly mandate crumble with feet of clay in dust of time. Though swallowed by the whale of divine fate when I tried to flee collapse of our state, I will sit by locked Gate of Paradise and preach corruption of America, though in this drama King of Nineveh will not kneel down to repent of his crimes. Though some call for Brutus to implement drastic method against dictatorship, we pray for subtle hand of Azrael to give Sisyphus stone of honest fate that would topple statue of arrogance and free our nation from foul tyranny.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Orpheus gazes astonished with fear at the giant statue of Nebuchadnezzar that glitters with false gold over the Empire of America.
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