Build New Democracy © Surazeus 2024 12 13 No one falls out of towers any more, unless they get struck by airplanes or bombs in global war against democracy, yet still we call on Rapunzel to sing inspiring anthems for the people lost in funhouse of distorted politics. If we rip up stories of ancient myths about the man who died to save the world, and change the names of gods none worship now, we think we can salvage our lost republic from rubble of regret, shattered by lies, but we just fool ourselves with fantasies. Well-dressed prophets on television shows predict the false future they want to happen where faceless men who pay their salaries dictate what angle on the news they preach, so they shout facts till their lies become truths that blind our eyes to real dangers we face. Glass towers of New Ilium shine bright with beacon of Liberty, which reveals maze of Manhattan where criminals lurk in clean business suits that disguise their greed as free hand of the market they assert right to exploit our labor for their gain. Since no one in the tower dares expose machinations by the Wizard of Oz to manipulate unfettered market scams, Luigi leaps out of the video game to shoot the devil in blue business suit with bullets deny, depose, and defend. Wiser than Cassandra, whose prophecies of disaster that will befall the state from arrogant greed no one would believe, Rapunzel tries to warn America of our dire fate if the petulant boy Paris crowns himself new world emperor. We have no Hector to defend our state against destructive madness of Achilles who leads gang of thugs, blinded by despair, to storm the Capitol with bats of rage so Paris could declare himself the king, and crown his prostitute our Beauty Queen. Yet after fall of Ilium from greed, the wandering Trojan refugees from war founded new republic on seven hills, so though our free America may fall when the tyrant tries to crown himself king, we will build new democracy with Justice.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Orpheus strums lyre of Mercury and sings the Fall of New Ilium at inauguration party at the White House where Paris and Helen celebrate their victory.
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