If The Ocean Wants © Surazeus 2024 12 08 If the ocean wants to swallow my heart I can read the new nature magazine while I wait for it to process my thoughts so I know how to feel about the death innocent people suffer every day, then I can eat ice cream near the town park. The trees that line the mid-town avenue glitter with bright lights for the holiday when people enjoy subdued festive mood in tandem with exploding concept bombs contained by christmas packages entwined with ribbons tied into elaborate quips. No names are written on the present tags so anyone can choose the box they want which will always contain what they need most though the ocean has swallowed all our hearts when whales regurgitate on patios unwanted prophets of the pleistocene. The most important movie in the world is always showing at the theater still owned by the only Armenian who has ever lived in our fishing town, so everyone goes to see it again then walk away with their wings of desire. I keep finding my glasses on the ground so I put them on my face to perceive shadows of existence behind facade of each material object I must name to classify its form on list of ghosts who always hang around the empty church. Dictators who oppress the citizens who demand their right to read fairy tales will always fall when rebels storm the hall where they lived in luxury of despair while the people had to eat old canned fish that only tastes sapid with ketchup sauce. When I get lost among the tourist stalls lining narrow streets from the sandy beach I ask the eurasian golden oriole, who stares at me with kohl-lined eyes of Ptah, for the way to get to Sesame Street, then we skip together on the railroad tracks. Since the ocean wants to swallow my heart I throw everything I own in her waves, including all the family photographs that we kept organized in picture books after four generations of rebirth till I have stripped away all that I am.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Orpheus explains to tourists in his bus that if the ocean wants to swallow your heart, then you should throw all your family photographs in the sea and change your name.
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