we climbed sideways up the steep mountain fighting chill winds and caressing our goose pimples as we reached the summit where the views may have been like what jesus saw on the mount with the devil in attendance.
I will give you all this land if your worship me, he said.
on a hungry belly things happen, like skyscrapers full of food and ***** dancing girls on tables beckoning you to sin. tomorrow has no promises and thirst is a sip away in a stream way down below.
as we sat at the tip we looked down and felt how small we were against this mountain,yet balancing on a ***** as fragile as yesterdays dream of plenty we fell silent. miniscule.
the journey down raked up strange philosophies of god and man and whoever created this world from a pinpoint as dense as the emptiness of our understanding of creation.
Once down we washed those questions with pints of beer and loud music and went home satisfied we had, had a good day climbing mountains and majesty.
my best friend never forget that day when ten years later he said: we were smaller then... It must have worried him for a whole decade that he had a question with no useful answers.