Man With The Crooked Mask © Surazeus 2025 04 29 Befuddled by distinguished prayer of fear, uttered by tall man with the crooked mask, the stone angel, blazing with timeless truth, mumbles half-spell of disconsolate joy to divert his attention from the mirror that reveals our fates our choices design. Choosing to exit the bookstore intact, despite finding the Scroll of Faithfulness, the stone angel, bursting white butterflies, laughs bright as chimes that ring at opened doors, and slips through shadow of ardent disdain to briskly pace down Starlight Boulevard. Curious about why some children grow devilish despite their happy childhoods, the stone angel, radiating romance songs, springs swifter than the cheetah to escape man with the crooked mask who tries to steal graceful beauty of her arrogant heart. Snatched by groping hands of the wolfish man who pushes her against the alley wall, the stone angel, throbbing shark energy, respectfully requests that he unhand her voluptuous soul so she can go free, but he informs her she will bear his child. Breathing martial spirit of Artemis with intense attention to self-control, the stone angel, winding starlight in coils of lithe acrobatics, crouches and strikes with swift assertion of point-precise kicks that crack his legs and force him to his knees. Smiling sweetly at his astonished face through exposition of his toxic rage, the stone angel, taut with righteous respect, kicks his face with blow of justice in law, then strides away as he falls on his back and leaves him twitching in anguish of fear. Striding boldly into library hall to study at her secret cubicle, the stone angel, buzzing with frantic faith, trembles with exhaustion of mute despair, and cries quietly into her bruised hands, then drinks water and breathes to meditate. Assembling fragments of her scattered soul in puzzle that resembles her fraught life, the stone angel, acquainted with the night, attends to project for art history class in which she analyzes psychic tropes that Mary represents in sacred icons.
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, April 29, 2025
Man With The Crooked Mask
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Orpheus finds Ophelia studying in the library, who smiles cheerfully when her gives her drink and snacks, then they quietly study together.
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