Road Of Paramo © Surazeus 2024 12 18 Peter Paradise drives red pick up truck on thousand-mile road across the waste land, passing the same sign every hundred miles with the name Paramo, that points the way with misdirection through the spiral maze to world amusement park of Wonderland. When he arrives at last in Wonderland, after ten thousand generations of sons, who each had spent their century-long lives driving the Road of Paramo through Hell, Peter Paradise parks in the empty lot and walks in his snake-skin boots to the booth. Dafne, the oldest woman in the world, covered with black widow spiders, extends withered hand to give him ticket he bought, so he walks in snake-skin boots and large hat past crowds of ghosts waiting in line for rides, people who suffered all their lives as slaves. Ignoring frantic music of the rides, ferris wheels, carousels, and roller coasters that spin and spin with fortune of grim fate, Peter Paradise searches for the tent where the Serpent Woman in cage of glass sings siren tunes that drive people insane. On stage in Theater of the Blind Horse Serpent Woman dances to eerie music while King Midas, wearing blue business suit and red cape, demonstrates his magic power of turning all he touches into gold, till he turns the entire crowd into idols. Just as King Midas reaches out his hand to grasp throat of Serpent Woman with greed, Peter Paradise declares with soft voice causing mountains to shake with respect that his reign of terror exploiting hope will end when Bear Girl takes his jeweled crown. Sweeping Serpent Woman into his arms with whirling leap of superior wit, Peter Paradise rescues her with love, bearing his bride in maze of Wonderland deeper down levels to cave of illusions where she transforms from serpent into human. Holding each other close with loyal love, both Peter Paradise and Serpent Woman spread one wing each and fly into the sky, then glide gracefully over maze of myths to land by River Styx in Elysium where they operate their strawberry farm.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Orpheus plays lyre of Mercury as he prances among crowds of ghosts who dwell in the amusement park of Wonderland for eight hundred million years.
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