Fly And Live Free © Surazeus 2026 04 07 Stepping up onto the stone balustrade in the high tower of ambitious hope, Icarus spreads wings in hard gusting wind that he constructed from feathers and bones, and pictures in his mind sweet Chrysanthis, daughter of Hecate and Helios. Closing his eyes to grand view of the world around high tower of ambitious hope, Icarus remembers the timeless hour he was strolling in garden of fruit trees when he first beheld graceful Chrysanthis dancing with tree nymphs at the festival. Breathing deep celestial wind of desire, Icarus grips wings with determined hope to fly beyond maze where Helios rules, who refused to allow wise Chrysanthis to marry lazy son of the craftsman, then leaps with faith into abyss of fear. Gripping broad wings he built from dragon bones, Icarus soars swift over maze of streets where thousands of people point to the sky and cry with awe to see the angel fly, then gasp when arrows Helios fires miss, as he aims for island across the sea. Reviewing plan he made with Chrysanthis, when they met in Dream Cave of Hecate to meet on island of the singing skull that recites prophecies of Orpheus so they can live free from cruel tyranny that Helios imposes on the land. Adjusting wings to balance frantic flight, Icarus growls from anguish of surprise when arrow of Helios strikes his leg, but his left wing cracks and heat melts the wax, causing him to spiral out of control till he crashes into the placid sea. Swimming toward electric light of regret, Icarus remembers last night they met, and how silver eyes of Chrysanthis glowed when they kissed and vowed to meet again soon, so vision of her face gives him new strength till he crawls from the sea and shouts with joy. "Let them believe I drowned in the sea in vain attempt to fly and live free," Icarus laughs as he stretches his soul when Chrysanthis leaps with joy in his arms, so they kiss with passion as the sun rises, then walk together to new garden home.
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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Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Fly And Live Free
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Orpheus meets Icarus and Chrysanthis when they arrive at his temple grounds, and shows them the house with garden and workshop where they can live safe from the rule of Helios.
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