Aware Of The Clarion Call © Surazeus 2025 12 24 If child of the mountain calls out my name, now too aware of the clarion call, I shall follow sparrow of honesty on snow-crested meadow where angels dance to find where she dwells in cave of illusion till her words give shadows bodies with faces. Over and over at bright flash of dawn I wake from artificial world of dreams to follow the same path every new day through repeated incarnations of hope till I learn how to navigate the world and return alive to haven of faith. I row my white boat on the surging tide beneath the Milky Way in the blue sky, drifting past lone laurel tree on the shore where tiny hare watches me with black eyes, for I have no mast to tack in the wind, nor have I paddle to return to land. I wander dark and troubling days of gloom through misty vapors under cloudy skies because Nature denies courage of hope after brutal battles are fought and won, so my languorous heart aching for love wilts from forlorn blast of cold winter winds. Though vexed by anguish of my heavy thoughts while I linger long hours in blasting winds, I cast my eyes about the frozen world for warm light hidden inside gleaming ice, paralyzed by doubt the more I seek truth that flitters elusive as the cave bat. Guided by eyes of Prudence that shine clear as stars through tangled web of leafless limbs, I urge my body forward against gusts of hungry wind with spirit-flash of hope to find mountain ash berries frosted white and blackberries that sting my tongue with joy. Sweet comfort I find in ache of my heart as I huddle in wolf-fur cloak all night with no companion but the silent moon who whispers my secret name with stream waves that ripple over white stones of my heart till sparrow appears with beam of the sun. When child of the mountain calls out my name, I wake from dreamless death of silent night to stand with ache of love for eyeless trees and stretch my body to the starless sky, then cry when you appear from swirling mist and give me hot loaf of bread from your heart.
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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Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Aware Of The Clarion Call
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Orpheus sings with relief when Ophelia finds him near the mountain cave where he spent all night by the moon-frosted stream.
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