Wear Mask Of Jesus © Surazeus 2026 01 01 I find my old story painted in snow by talons of ravens with moon-gold eyes that watch me with smirks on the castle wall where I find fallen crown of Anne Boleyn whose bright ghost haunts me everywhere I go so I sit at desk of sorrow and write. Right now my heart beats with cold winter wind that chills bones of people shopping at noon for presents they plan to give their loved ones where cars with piston engines stop and go at flash of lights bright as draconic eyes so I ache to soar high in silver skies. Spies record every little thing I do as I wander randomly about town past the gate of traitors where ribbons hang to indicate right way through maze of myths where people of nations wander in fear so I topple idols of their dead gods. Squads of gangsters paid by the government try to arrest innocent citizens but people who work in stores and hotels film their nefarious deeds with eye-phones then gather around the fountain of tears so I lead lost souls from the underworld. Curled on my lap on first day of the year, my cat with demonic eyes of respect purrs as I caress her long forest fur while watching drama about small-town kids who fight cruel monsters of the Rightside Up so I play wizard on holy crusade. Spade in hands of the humble working man glistens in sunlight at construction site as I dig up soil of the town soccer field to pour cement as foundation of faith for church that honors the crucified king so I design religion based on truth. Booth of the fortune teller by the bank glows with mysterious light of the moon when Madame Sosostris with serpent eyes reveals my secret name Tiresias transformed by Hera to girl in long dress so I play Judy Garland on world stage. Caged by diagnostics of world events through frantic architecture of blind greed, we mimic wingless angels to rebel against mind control of the puppeteer who preaches supremacy of his god so I wear mask of Jesus to the show.
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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Thursday, January 1, 2026
Wear Mask Of Jesus
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Orpheus dances with his demon Muse in the desolate waste land of the aching heart who teaches him how to sing about life and death.
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