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Arizona

I saw God in those blood red rocks

and in the wide-open western sky

so beautifully blue that it hurt.

 

I saw Him in the pale light of the desert dawn

as I turned east to greet the quickening sky,

too awestruck to speak

too small,

too meek to whisper, even in prayer.

I could hide in a single blood-red grain of sand

with room to spare.

 

The morning air was crisp.

like a glass of ice water perspiring in the late summer heat,

the crunch of sparkling,

sunlit snow beneath my worn boots as I walk home swooning

to the unabashed **** of Nina Simone.

Like all the places I thought

I'd caught a glimpse of God before.

 

My mind fumbled with similes

in an attempt to fathom the epic beauty

of those crimson and unapologetic rocks

as my hands fumbled with a camera

in an attempt to capture each moment of stolen breath.

 

I sighed,

suddenly unsure,

feeling even smaller than before.

 

Maybe the rocks, the water, the snow, the music

were just what they were.

 

Maybe God wasn't there

peeking through the fingers of the painted dawn,

or hiding in the moments

I thought I'd seen Him before.

 

Maybe, I just felt small

because I was at the foot of a mountain.

Maybe, I just felt small

because I was.

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