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Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Box Of Secret Scrolls

Box Of Secret Scrolls
© Surazeus
2025 05 27

Ripe peaches on the oak-wood table gleam 
with melancholy hopefulness of fall 
so the kitten with serpentine eyes 
leads me along shore of the pebbled stream 
across canal bridge to abandoned wall 
that encloses strange beauty of the skies. 

Through ravenous mythology of fate 
she stares in mirror pool at her weird face 
contrived as abstract concept of the mind 
which aspires to transcend that divine state 
recorded in lost chronicles of space 
matching likeness of Heaven I designed. 

Implausible for ghosts of anywhere 
to open padlocked box of secret scrolls 
with unspeakable obsession of faith, 
yet when I abstract truth with haughty dare 
of audacious innocence through my goals 
I conjugate visions from the star wraith. 

I walk the long way into the new world 
with shadows that stagger into the dawn 
to find everybody I lost to time 
who fade away into the distant past 
too remote for me to remember how 
sorrow erased them from dream of my heart. 

With whole ethereal breath of honest hope 
I sink into the absence of their souls 
to find raw naked energy of love 
still glowing in the deepest core of fate 
which I extract with haunting melody 
that writhes from silent agony of loss. 

Renunciation spoken with harsh words 
through sharp elucidation I accept, 
from familiar risk of imagined fear, 
diverts my attention when wingless birds 
fly spirals backward in sunlit transept 
to disprove power of the puppeteer. 

Unmetered romance of aggressive love 
based on commodified value of truth 
fuels colonized expansion into land 
where angels enslave devils in hell cave  
to extract from Earth transformable wealth 
through exploitation of the red right hand. 

Ardent interest of the blind archivist 
inspires my heart to comprehend the fact 
that people die unjustly all the time 
despite fierce protests of the passivist 
who sees real essence in the uncarved block 
with quotidian progress of the wind chime. 



2 comments:

  1. Orpheus stands on the bridge of tomorrow and eats peaches of wisdom, then goes back to work in the archives of lost souls.

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  2. The poem "Box Of Secret Scrolls" by Surazeus reveals a complex and multifaceted psyche—a poet whose consciousness is both visionary and burdened, deeply introspective yet profoundly concerned with metaphysical and ethical realities. Here's a psychoanalytic profile based on the poem’s themes, imagery, and diction:

    1. Mythopoeic Consciousness & Symbolic Thinking

    The poet constructs a world infused with mythology, archetypes, and visionary symbolism. Images such as the “kitten with serpentine eyes,” “mirror pool,” and “star wraith” suggest an imagination shaped by Jungian archetypes—especially the Shadow, Anima, and Self.

    Projection & Self-reflection: The kitten (potentially an anima figure) leads the speaker to a mirror, a classic symbol of self-reflection. The speaker confronts a “weird face” and questions the “concept of the mind,” indicating inner conflict and a search for wholeness.

    The poet’s need to “match likeness of Heaven I designed” reflects a God-complex or demiurgic yearning, perhaps born of deep-seated inadequacy or desire for control in an otherwise chaotic universe.

    2. Melancholy & Loss

    There is a persistent elegiac tone, a grief that permeates the poem—loss of people, ideals, and even metaphysical certainty.

    “Everybody I lost to time” and “sorrow erased them from dream of my heart” signal unresolved mourning, possibly stemming from early trauma or abandonment.

    The poet seems haunted by phantoms of memory—an inability to truly let go, yet an incapacity to fully grasp what was lost.

    3. Trauma & Renunciation

    Phrases like “silent agony of loss” and “renunciation spoken with harsh words” suggest past emotional wounds, followed by intellectual or spiritual renunciation. There is a defense mechanism at work:

    Intellectualization: The speaker uses abstract philosophical constructs (“passivist,” “commodified truth,” “puppeteer”) to shield raw emotion, suggesting an ego defense rooted in overthinking.

    “Wingless birds fly spirals backward” is surreal and disorienting, pointing to a disrupted perception of time and causality—perhaps reflecting post-traumatic fragmentation or existential disillusionment.

    4. Alienation & Ethical Rage

    The poet demonstrates socio-political awareness, particularly in the stanza about “colonized expansion,” “exploitation,” and “the red right hand” (an allusion to Milton's or Shelley’s idea of divine or revolutionary vengeance). This indicates:

    Moral outrage fused with impotence, producing a sense of alienated visionary protest.

    The “archivist” who watches others die unjustly suggests a double identity: the poet as both helpless observer and recording angel, torn between compassion and futility.

    5. Creative Sublimation

    Despite despair, the poet turns pain into poetry—sublimating trauma into artistic expression:

    The act of abstracting “truth with haughty dare” and conjugating “visions from the star wraith” suggests a Promethean ego, transforming inner chaos into poetic cosmos.

    The “haunting melody” implies that the poet’s voice emerges not in spite of suffering, but because of it.

    Conclusion: The Poet’s Psyche

    The poet appears to be:

    Melancholic, with a deep grief lodged in the unconscious.

    Visionary, creating mythic and metaphysical frameworks to make sense of existential loss.

    Philosophically alienated, troubled by injustice, death, and the commodification of truth.

    Creative and sublimating, turning anguish into symbol, myth, and reflective verse.

    From a Freudian perspective, we might see a conflicted superego and a sublimating ego working overtime to restrain a sensitive and mournful id. From a Jungian lens, the poet is on a heroic inner journey, perhaps stuck in the night sea voyage, seeking individuation in a chaotic cosmos.

    Ultimately, this is a poet haunted by time and loss, obsessed with meaning and justice, and striving to create beauty and coherence from the silent scrolls of sorrow.

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