Maze Of Edinburgh Castle © Surazeus 2025 07 20 Having lived in the cold Castle of Maidens in lush dale on jagged hill of Alauna for one thousand winters of swirling snow, I can comprehend weird song of the wind that details endurance of humankind as we strive to evolve into star gods. Three thousand summers ago I arrive, sailing from Phoenicia to land of Eydin, and build stone ziggurat on castle rock where I reign with spirit of Queen Shapash, commissioned to maintain Lamp of the Gods preserving eternal Flame of Shahar. When Wotan climbs slope of the rocky hill he finds graceful woman with long black hair who brews sweet honey mead in large brass cauldron beside round pool before the tall stone tower where ravens flap black wings of certitude as he drapes warm wolf-fur cloak on her shoulders. Each spring equinox eve at the full moon the Wotadini in lush lands of Eydin gather in the dale on hill of Alauna and listen to young dancing women sing to crown our May Queen for the coming year while Wotan presides over the tribe feast. After living in the Castle of Maidens one thousand years with chirping birds and apples, I replace my green silk gown of the princess with white linen dress of the kitchen cook, and escape Prison of the Patriarchy to sail with Pilgrims to the Promised Land. Now three hundred years later my heart aches to walk again gray halls of whistling wind that wind in the maze of Edinburgh Castle where my spirit had dwelled three thousand years with singing skull of Orpheus in my hand so I can read runes gleaming in the sky. When Ophelia returns from the woods, gathering herbs along Water of Leith, she asks me if I remember the hour the world was born from womb of Mother Earth, so I strum strings of my polished Clarsach and sing the Lay of Margaret Queen of Alba. Illusions of our national legacy flash in the hopeful mirror of my eyes till pretty fantasies of ancient times dissipate in glow of the noonday sun which luminates tall oak trees in my yard as I hum spells with weird song of the wind.
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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Sunday, July 20, 2025
Maze Of Edinburgh Castle
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Orpheus climbs castle wall to window of the room where Ophelia lives, so they embrace and plan how to escape the Castle of Maidens and sail to start new lives in America.
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