I once shared a room for a week with Jesus He smoked Marlboros and enjoyed beef jerky People called him Zach But he was Jesus to me He heard voices and paced the rug all day He was ******* the rug He was ******* me When we smoked he would pace back and forth in the snow making a path, telling me that he was jesus and that I had an evil laugh He once told a girl to stop farting in his pacing space I thought that was the funniest thing I ever heard There were times that Jesus made me nervous He would get an evil look on his face and then he would smile and tell me the world was going to end He talked alot about the world ending and what needed to be saved I was on top of that list I told him I didn't need to be saved and that I didn't believe in God It hurt him to know I didn't believe in his father He was an interesting character He had a drug problem and was schizophrenic I have a drug and alcohol problem and I'm crazy Together, we could save the world He was a conservative and I, a liberal Our politics clashed but we didn't clash Jesus and i got along just fine I would tell him he was a fool for blaming the worlds ills on liberals He would smile and tell me I was the devil Together we would laugh We disagreed on most everything We disagreed with smiles One day I left in an ambulance Jesus paced in his usual spot in the day room I could see him smiling As if to say "I told you so" As if to say "Everything will be okay" After a few days I was released from the hospital I often spent time wandering the streets One day I met a man out for a stroll with a cigarette It was Jesus He looked so glad to see me He said hello and called me Mike I said Hi and called him Zach We must have been using code names His secret was not yet known As I passed him we both turned around and smiled We both knew things had changed We knew we had to go our separate ways We did, but halfway down the block I turned to catch one more look at the son of God I still think of Jesus on a regular basis I should have had more time for him But I have a feeling he's doing just fine And I smile when I think about Jesus, somewhere out there saving the world