Pilgrimage Of Bitter Ghosts © Surazeus 2025 10 03 Because Fortune crowns her the superstar, endowed with glamorous beauty of the soul, she rides on the white horse with rainbow wings in golden twilight over city streets to scatter pages torn from holy books as gifts for children of the Promised Land. Encased in simplicity of the flame, that glows from cosmic wheel of innocence, she blooms as flower of Elysian Fields to masquerade as Queen of Liberty bestowing meaning on the useless souls who play in abstraction of paradise. Alert on pilgrimage of bitter ghosts through esoteric function of the heart, she proves our bodies glow with divine souls that flicker bright on mirror of the mind, convinced that reverence means nothing more than mimicking the roles dead gods perform. Trapped in the silent language of our breath, that we forget we forge from lightning strikes, she measures emptiness of hollow hearts which vibrate loud on lonely mountain slopes where we explore split echo of despair that floats mute in transparent thoughts of rain. To lift her gaze unto the mountain peak, that shimmers white from timeless snow of faith, she reassembles darkness of the mind with crimson sorrow of astonishment that jolts our bodies from grave of contempt, corrupted by the certainty of death. Though weightless in electrified concern, fragmented by the crack of laughing glass, she paints weird portrait of my normal face with putrid beauty from Utopia on fractured wall of earnest honesty, disturbed by endless jokes policemen pray. Concealed in moss-cloaked stone of bitter faith by white breath of the silver birch at dawn, she paints grand mural of the human race evolving into empires ruled by kings who drink blood of the people with fierce greed from terror that we understand their fear. Garuda rises from volcano cave with heavy slowness of demonic pride, so she considers why all gods will die once they are forgotten by followers who seek another god to venerate while lost on pilgrimage of bitter ghosts.
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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