My Right To Still Exist © Surazeus 2026 08 03 If I rename small island of my heart, who would decide to visit without lies as if time flaps electric wings of chance before we meet on river shore of fate to prove sincerity fuels all we do because questions never reveal our truth. My thoughts are not the social mess you buy against assertive theme statistics fool, since formal layout of my mission shows how far I have to go on fractured road before I could achieve my dream of wealth that tricks my passion to leap without faith. Startled by each open door of despair, I wander blindly over the threshold reserved for angels who deserve their wealth despite how often people they love die except for lonely children of the field who sell fake seeds of wisdom to the rich. This well-earned kiss of true love we may share fills me with bitter hope for broken hearts which I attempt to shield with laughing books too often stolen from book store of fate where hungry teachers hide from sudden debt before another king falls dead from fear. Disturbed by surging waves of calm disdain, my child reports how angels fall at dawn though no one hears each new word she invents with runes I scratch in river mud of faith in vain attempt to canonize beliefs that seem to prove my right to still exist. Obsessed with strictly measured flow of thoughts, which I confine to rapid steps of truth, I draw vast blueprint of this messy world to organize through ordered rows of words complex chaos of cows in dew-wet fields who ponder mystery of opposing codes. Reborn as Seraphus with thirteen eyes, I play another game of chess with Death in tower where Rapunzel cooks sweet cake from chocolate laughter of the lemon tree because my blood is maple-syrup thick that swirls in boundless oceans of lost words. I breathe the gentle breath of Zephyrus to fly aloft with swan of human hope to catch ingenious thief of surreal dreams who tramples on my flowered grave with pride while shouting how we belong to the land that eats our bodies when we die of love.
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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Monday, August 3, 2026
My Right To Still Exist
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Orpheus explains to every soul he leads to the afterlife that Nature never guarantees any living organism the right to exist, but to love while we live.
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