Terrible Angel Of Light © Surazeus 2025 02 04 While she strolls in the busy shopping mall Gretel drops bread crumbs to mark out her trail, but wanders listlessly with hungry angst through endless winding corridors of glass past computers and fashionable clothes till she stops alone on the windy plain. Entering round tent of green embroidered silk, Gretel dons long gold silk gown and silver tiara, then sits on red velvet cushion at oak desk, picks up the quill from feather of the swan, dips it in pot of black ink, and begins to write lines of verse about love and trust. The Raven that followed trail of bread crumbs, devouring memories she left on the ground, enters the tent with gust of mountain wind, and transforms into tall elegant man wearing black pants and jacket with red tie, then bows and places emerald in her hand. Teleported in blinding flash of light, Gretel finds herself in white linen gown pushing large cart piled with dirty bed sheets inside huge brick Magdalene laundry house, and thinking about the cute baby boy they took away from her after his birth. Determined to escape harsh slavery, Gretel punches the guard and takes their gun, then aims it at director in blue suit who trembles as she snatches his car keys, then cries in anguish as she drives long road winding along the rocky Irish shore. Arriving at small town in misty cove, Gretel follows shimmering fairy wings till she stands before quaint bookstore cafe where her long-lost son with pert ponytail and hipster beard cooks vegetarian meals, then sings Irish ballads while playing guitar. Bringing plate of food every afternoon to the old homeless woman on the bench, Brian chats with her about life and such, listening to her wild tales of teenage years attending vanlife renaissance festivals, amazed at sparkle of joy in her eyes. Wading out into surging ocean waves, Gretel stretches both arms up to the sky and shouts that joy at tragedy of life, then floats down into silence of the sea where she sees terrible angel of light bear her aching body to mindless stars.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
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Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Terrible Angel Of Light
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Orpheus and Brian stroll on the ocean shore, chatting about sea shanties, and find the homeless woman who drowned in the sea with a strange smile on her face.
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