Far From Falling Bombs © Surazeus 2025 03 25 Because we pass through thick shadows of hope while driving ribbon of moonlight alone, we see our spirits dwelling in wild trees, so we buy passports from the cavern ghost to cross the border from our war-torn state and live in the woods far from falling bombs. Our misconstrued breath of hope for world peace suffocates angry shadows of despair, so we exchange faces by the pool of tears, sure we will inherit the Earth from hate, then walk the road of danger to the farm where Phoebus plows fields far from falling bombs. Twirling baton in parade of dead gods, Minerva leads the marching band with pride around the marble monument to ghosts whose blood dribbles from red stripes of our flag above the park where people eat roast steak and waltz to music far from falling bombs. Phoebus trudges plowed field in leather boots, gathering crosses painted with false names, and throws them in piles at the Gate of Heaven where chanting crowd burns them under old stars till wings of angels are crippled by rage yet they try to fly far from falling bombs. The beautiful sky of the Evening Land, that shimmers with fire over country towns, hides wordless horror as Nero plays lyre and sings about the Trickster who deceives to avoid service in the holy war, and plays piano far from falling bombs. Walking in forest of rebellious faith to join convention of primordial gods, I erase the road of my journey home to dance on tightrope over the abyss so you can find truth in skulls of dead seers that speak with water far from falling bombs. The clever child who graduates from fate lights lamps along the frosted boulevard to reciprocate horror with calm faith when the luminous phantom becomes breeze that rustles leaves of trees on fruited plains in garden of hope far from falling bombs. The old man in the boat on moonlit lake sings ancient melody from Babylon where cattle graze among the fallen pillars with plans to rebuild Temple of the Mind as haven for the ghosts expelled from church who sing with new hope far from falling bombs.
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, March 25, 2025
Far From Falling Bombs
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Orpheus teaches children the basic principles of music in the garden of dancing skeletons far from falling bombs.
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