Chosen One Of Fate © Surazeus 2026 03 22 Since I am not the chosen one of fate, destined to wander wherever I choose, I lounge with leisure by the rolling stone that has not rolled in eighty years or more, soft tufts of moss thick pillows for my head, and savor joy of life till I am dead. If I perform the chosen one of fate, wearing gold mask of Jupiter I stole from ancient gallery of long-dead gods, I might win election as president, so I can found universal health care with money Midas stole from working hands. Fortune deceives the chosen one of fate by tricking me to believe I deserve wealth my ancestors gained from hands of slaves, so I follow Siddhartha out the door to meditate on mountain peak of truth till I release desire to own it all. Though I replace the chosen one of fate when the nine-tailed fox switches my timeline, I achieve global fame as novelist who chronicles quest of the common soul to overcome suffering with brave heart, transformed into the Superman of faith. When I become the chosen one of fate, trapped by obsessive passion to be real, I stand on stage of dancing skeletons to sing in theater of the absurd satires depicting tyrants who steal light and strut around as if they own the world. Assistant to the chosen one of fate, I type their stories on keyboard to code dramatic plays for television screens depicting humble heroes of our land who fight for justice and freedom for all who dwell in fertile land of Zathamar. Averse to play the chosen one of fate, when Galadriel rises from Lake of Dreams and gives me shining sword Excalibur with mission to guard vales of Avalon, I kneel and pledge my heart to her command then judge at Gates of Eden day and night. Because I am the chosen one of fate in glorious pageant of my daydream play, I run through maze of myths past fallen gods to guard the Tree of Knowledge from cruel thieves who bulldoze Garden of Eden to build shopping mall and church with vast parking lots.
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, March 22, 2026
Chosen One Of Fate
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Orpheus paints portraits of every person who has played the chosen one of fate in the never-ending pageant of human history.
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