Tomb Where Jesus Rots © Surazeus 2025 12 11 Each time the door of our house opens wide I feel the universe invade my heart, so I step through its liminal divide to leap across abyss of innocence and stare at statues of people who wear mask of god to prove they should be alive. I hear gravelly voice of the old man, who calls everyone he meets Mister Bones, clatter loud as boulders of the landslide that wipes empires off map of Wonderland when he recites proverbs from holy books that praise the man who shovels mud with pride. The sturdy woman in torn peasant dress, whose face shines gold as pumpkins at sunrise, recites the alphabet with water voice which sparks arousal of my hope to learn secret code she recites to indicate proper behavior for every event. Sudden roar of demonic energy startles me from tending my pumpkin patch so I spin the circular multiverse angled enough to see blur of wings when the horseless carriage zooms past my field and trundles over horizon of hope. When golden stairway to Heaven beams down through frantic storm clouds of urgent respect, I kneel with brave expectancy of faith and watch for Jesus in long fluttering robe to float on vibrant wings of piety with huge eyes of nuclear divinity. Though I pray deep with calm solemnity at vision of Heaven transforming Earth from cluttered messy hell to paradise, Jesus never appears in glorious blaze long after darkness shrouds the world in gloom so I hide shocked in the windowless room. When Phoebus wakes at flash of ecstasy from smoky ruins of my aching heart, I channel spirit of harmonious Muse to sing about the brave philosophers who journey forth on quest of curious faith to understand true nature of this Earth. Lost in the endless maze of history, I follow glowing light of wisdom close that radiates from Lamp of Diogenes to measure structure of this universe and analyze physical states of being when I explore from tomb where Jesus rots.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Orpheus acts as tour guide for tourists from many countries as he shows them the tomb where Jesus lies as fragile skeleton of glass that waits for the day of resurrection that never comes.
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