One Leaf That Falls © Surazeus 2024 12 12 I do not need anyone to understand secret passions I keep hid in my heart for I am who I am no matter what, hiding my angst behind mask I keep bland as shield deflecting greed of hungry creeps who want to possess my bodyless soul. I am no Bodhisattva of the heart, though I am always awakening more on path of enlightenment in the gloom where I sweep away bad thoughts with the broom till I become blind shadow of the door, done before I had any chance to start. Drunk with sweet sorrow of the laughing moon, I trample lilacs of conceptual joy that bloomed last in the doorway of despair, though I tell anyone I do not care about the frog that jumps in the still pond to shatter placid happiness of hope. I cannot meditate on nothingness to achieve pure state of arrogant bliss because my brain considers every fact as puzzle piece I must fit in world view to now unshatter mirror of my mind by binding hurricane of dreams with verse. Collecting fragments of weird sentences dead philosophers scratched in waste-land dust, I weave new tapestry of global truth that appears in eyes of everyone else as wild conspiracy of surreal jokes about the man whose sons reign as world kings. This old face of mine I see in the mirror resembles faces on statues of kings carved from stone on sprawling cathedral walls, and giant statues of old Roman gods that lounge in fountain pools of ancient towns, so I chuckle at jokes Fate plays on me. Relieved I am free to live my own life without weight of duty crowning my head, I leave kingdoms my ancestors designed as heap of stones from fallen walls of fear scattered as characters in fairy tales that record tragedy of their success. I am one leaf that falls in loneliness of stable oneliness inside my heart with lively laughter at joke of this life where I perform new god-role I invent against conventions of the global state to prove my genius is contrived by fate.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Thursday, December 12, 2024
One Leaf That Falls
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Orpheus draws family tree showing all the descendants of Jesus as kings ruling kingdoms of Europe two thousand years till fall of his empire that leaves his statues buried in mud with Dionysus.
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