Statues In The Snow © Surazeus 2025 05 09 Stark morning glare exposes field of graves where marble figures lurk in frozen rows, mute faces, carved from stone, that eyeless gaze with hope to seek the cold indifferent sun as flakes descend to cloak their stony forms with comfortless shroud time cannot erode. Vibrant voices that echoed door-lined halls now flutter under weight of wintry breath since our laughter and cries in songs have ceased, replaced by whispers trapped in listless wind, yet stories of our lives linger in words etched deep in stone as our unspoken names. Young child with arms outstretched in playful glee leaps in unchanging flight of carefree joy beside her elders with unknowing smiles, their wisdom captured in enduring pose by sculptor hand that granted them long life with permanence in fleeting swirls of snow. Wild snowflakes dance, oblivious to time, then settle sparkling on each chiseled brow with fleeting touch on fate-eternal forms by tender grace of hard unyielding hope, so we embrace the transient and the fixed that converge beneath the pale wordless sky. When visitors approach with reverent awe to gaze at throng of statues in the snow, they reach out hands that pulse with curious life to caress ancient time-carved face of love that beams with passion they lived long ago, projecting warm emotions on cold stone. Dark shadows stretch across cold field of graves as eyeless sun bathes statues of dead souls in amber glow of fleeting memories that weaves tapestry on gray masks of stone, depicting animated scenes of hope while they stand vigil in the sunless night. When Earth revolves another day of change light gleams on snow that softens stony edge, transforming rigid lines to gentle curves on statues that stand unwaveringly proud as guardians of our secret memories that we record in truth-reflective tales. So as we pass still statues in the snow, whose silence mirrors hopes of our own lives, we ponder path of life our feet have mapped that intertwine our own sorrows and joys in frozen forms that teach us to endure so we find grace in swirls of wordless snow.
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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Friday, May 9, 2025
Statues In The Snow
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Orpheus visits the celestial cemetery where ancestors of everyone who lives are depicted as unmoving statues in the snow.
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