From Where I Sit

 

Some say

when you take the exit,

pay the toll,

and start on that highway north,

you’ll finally see the face of God.

 

But from where I sit,

I’d rather wrap my familiar leg

around the legs of the one I love,

with my familiar arm on flesh

as warm as his and his as warm as mine.

 

I haven’t felt up to God for awhile,

I can wait to hear those trumpets blow;

until I get done with love right here

the only show I anticipate

is between us two. It keeps us out of trouble too.

 

The exit and the toll won’t disappear,

and there’s surely comfort in a traveled road,

that bumper to bumper flight to heaven;

but earthly love and earthly flesh

is all of heaven I need just now. God knows.

 

just a word-