Numberless Doors Of Fate © Surazeus 2025 11 23 Thoughtlessly eager to revive the dead, the old gray-haired woman with serpent eyes walks cobblestone streets in swirling green fog with large leather bag of truth that contains skulls of Hamlet, Orpheus, and Sobek which all prophesy the end of the world. Yet heart-broken Jester with frozen smile, carved into his soft face by Hanuman, offers Morticia ride home to Berlin so she alights in swift carriage with Death where they play chess over souls of the dead who stand inside numberless doors of fate. Waiting at the Neuschwanstein Castle gate, Krishna welcomes Morticia with stiff bow then leads her up winding steps to the tower where Nostradamus peers in crystal ball while teaching Rapunzel to analyze events that will happen in games of power. Before Morticia opens bag with skulls, Jupiter teleports from Babylon through mirror portal that reflects her mask, and tries to abduct Rapunzel as bride, but Morticia hurls three needles of blame that pierce his heart with paralysis. Binding body of Jupiter with wires that connect all souls to the world wide web, Rapunzel transforms him into the owl that always hoots outside window at dawn where Percival writes verses on lamb skin about his longing for girl in the tower. While strolling in lush park on river shore with yellow umbrella shading her face, Rapunzel spies in the afternoon crowd wild-haired Percival wearing slim black suit, so she pretends to trip in his open arms, and they gaze at each other in surprise. Blushing as they stroll on the castle lawn around the fountain where Neptune reclines, Rapunzel and Percival obfuscate passionate desire they feel to make love with polite inquiries in family wealth, till they find three skulls singing by the pond. Ghosts of Narcissus and Echo appear, conjured by Morticia from graves of fear, so Rapunzel and Percival embrace and make love with wild spinning of the Earth, then raise three children with moral respect safe within their numberless doors of fate.
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, November 23, 2025
Numberless Doors Of Fate
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Orpheus asks Hamlet if he remembers that day in Florence centuries ago when they taught young Michelangelo how to paint human bodies.
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