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Could this god grow as bold As a prince kneeling to kiss The parted lips of a peasant? Could this god kiss even me? And if he did Would ancient Roman marble ridges Meet my mouth Or would I taste trembling fleshy hills? I drink from a cool stream. Would his breath be sweet like expensive perfume, Or strange like fresh paint? A breeze blows through pines and I smell dust. If I followed with my hand his chin to cheek to jaw Would I trace a landscape of healthy skin cells Or silver-plaited silken threaded locks? I grasp at a thousand baby saplings’ roots. Would his embrace be warm as mother’s Or cold as grandfather’s father? Dirt and beauty cover me As I join grandfather’s father.
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Jan 28, 2015
Jan 28, 2015 at 5:24 PM UTC
Monotheism
Could this god grow as bold As a prince kneeling to kiss The parted lips of a peasant? Could this god kiss even me? And if he did Would ancient Roman marble ridges Meet my mouth Or would I taste trembling fleshy hills? I drink from a cool stream. Would his breath be sweet like expensive perfume, Or strange like fresh paint? A breeze blows through pines and I smell dust. If I followed with my hand his chin to cheek to jaw Would I trace a landscape of healthy skin cells Or silver-plaited silken threaded locks? I grasp at a thousand baby saplings’ roots. Would his embrace be warm as mother’s Or cold as grandfather’s father? Dirt and beauty cover me As I join grandfather’s father.
aron-vansciver
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Gainesville, GA
Jan 28, 2015
Jan 28, 2015 at 5:24 PM UTC
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