Harmonious Song Of Faith © Surazeus 2025 10 17 Sand castles of toppled empires dissolve to swirling fragments of conceptual hopes that dissipate in brutal winds of time which shatter colossal idols of men who dare bestride the narrow world of faith with arrogant disdain for common folk. When towering trees of haughty disdain, that long overshadow valleys of hope, are cracked by revolutionary storms and fall from elevated thrones of power, young ambitious trees spring forth with fierce hope to assume status of authority. Observing human interaction games, while perched as watching eye on pyramid of justice, I ponder why human tribes always require one charismatic man to organize chaos of human will, assigning each soul their productive role. Acquiring special process of one skill through repetitious actions of creation, I focus attention of my free will on performing my part in social game as crucial function of constructive play in our global food-production machine. Extracting matter from heart of the Earth, I transform compositions of swift atoms from minerals to functioning machines to support grand vision of the state boss who orchestrates separate actions of work so we perform harmonious song of faith. Together we create empire of faith based on conceptual riddles of desire to organize farms, factories, and markets in well-connected supply chain of need, transforming dirt into food we consume so our children can grow before we die. Accelerating progress of concern fuels faster transformation of our state along high exponential curves of change from productive farms to conquering kingdom when we assimilate under one law conflicting nations into corporate empire. Young boy who dreams of controlling the world builds castles of sand on the sunlit beach, then shouts at the sea when the tide rolls in and cries when waves of change destroy his work, then kneels before wise goddess on the moon who gives him apple seeds to start again.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Orpheus sings ballad of the organized man about how Zeus manages farms and factories and markets as he constructs state institutions that will function after his death.
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