Frantic Fear Of Death © Surazeus 2025 06 03 Conglomerate souls of the singing sea assert beacon of light to wake from dream arrogant peregrine with glowing wings who calls to Morpheus with aching cry, so he eats juicy tangerine of faith where voices of angels reverberate. No convex mirror in cathedral hall could well reflect new mask that Nerthus wears when she bakes apple pies with cinnamon for Nordic heroes of the third world war to eat when they return from battlefields with paintings they stole from the House of Zeus. Anyone who speaks the language of birds knows how to lament when blind angels fall to become humans as robots of flesh who drink root beer while waiting by the phone for Prometheus to call with secret code that we could use to cure the dream disease. Yet white chrysanthemums of solemn death, that bloom from sponge brains of innocent gods, reveal strange kaleidoscope view of life that we adapt from radiant doors of time with eager faith to cross threshold of fear and face the devil who tricks us with lies. The spider that floats in water of hope wants to teach me art of weaving dream words in tangled tapestries of tortured truth presenting story of messiah sleuth who should be arriving any day now to unite warring states in global faith. Or we could give each other secret books in which we paste photographs of our friends whose names and tales we write on autumn leaves that blow away in hurricane of change which sweeps across our land of bleeding doors when angels and devils fight for world power. Since turtles allocate with careful votes who gets to join exclusive club of gods, we rebuild houses destroyed by thought bombs that tyrants hurl from frantic fear of death in social game where everyone must prove they have the right to live with free respect. Not wanting to care about death of people whose animating spirits of desire vanish in overripe wind of contempt, I justify the way I talk about conglomerate souls of the swirling sea who gather by the apple tree to sing.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Orpheus gathers billions of autumn leaves with the tale of every human who ever lived and binds them in the Book of Laughing Trees.
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