Sunday, September 27, 2009

Sulfur and Blueberries: God Through the Senses

God smells like sweet sulfur and crushed blueberries

Tarnished metal and ruby Autumn leaves

God tastes like moldy green Swiss cheese and ripe pomegranates

Diesel fuel and Twinkies

God looks like an ash-covered lava pit and brilliant, blinding suns

Rotting deer carcasses and newborn cotton-covered lambs

God sounds like silent lizard tongues and booming high school bands

Ear drum shattering supersonic booms and a lover’s whispers at dawn

God feels like a 24-grit sandpaper and a 500-thread-count satin

External explosions and internal implosions

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