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The One God Is Mysterious

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by Frank X. Gaspar

The king and his queen are feasting.

They recline, sumptuously, on long divans

and are attended by naked servants. They

can have anything they want, this much is

clear, and I believe they have been having

sex with one another and with the servants.

Why wouldn't they? Who among the servants

would not be honored to help? And it's Babylon

after all, and doesn't Babylon exist in your

memory? Isn't Babylon the clear rumbling

of your heart at ease with its every craving——

not the way it is now, fenced off with spiked wire

and old pipes, with signs telling the pedestrians

to beware: the litter, the old cans rusting. No,

this is my own memory of excess and extravagance,

of abandonment to the weight of everything

that pulls me down to ruin, those same ticks

and voices that lift me up and fill me with breath.

And don't you want to drink the breath of your

beloved? And his beloved? And her beloved?

You see how it goes. The One God is mysterious

and He has made me crazy. Maybe I am the king

or the queen. Or one of those sculpted figures

that bend so sweetly toward them, so graceful,

so finely formed and desirable in every way.

I remember being desired like that, and desiring

like that also. And I remember my heart in its deep

voice, commanding. Now that my common neighborhood

is tucked in for the night, the cars parked in the driveways,

the blinds drawn and everyone's drapes closed and the garage

doors locked, I can breathe easier. Now, in Babylon,

you see what is possible. The queen and her king are

dining, forever, in a gray frieze, but even so, they make

a fire in us, they free the ache from my shoulders,

they make every dark wish lie down with every bright wish,

they bring a great comfort to the harried in this land.


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