SONG: My Heaven by Mary Chapin Carpenter
BOOK: The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold
POEM: Heaven on Earth by Kristin Berkey
I saw Jesus at the bowling alley,
slinging nothing but gutter balls.
He said, "You've gotta love a hobby
that allows ugly shoes."
He lit a cigarette and bought me a beer.
So I invited him to dinner.
I knew the Lord couldn't see my house
in its current condition, so I gave it an out
of season spring cleaning. What to serve
for dinner? Fish—the logical
choice, but after 2000 years, he must grow weary
of everyone's favorite seafood dishes.
I thought of my Granny's ham with Coca Cola
glaze, but you can't serve that to a Jewish
boy. Likewise pizza—all my favorite
toppings involve pork.
In the end, I made us an all-dessert buffet.
We played Scrabble and Uno and Yahtzee
and listened to Bill Monroe.
Jesus has a healthy appetite for sweets,
I'm happy to report. He told strange
stories which I've puzzled over for days now.
We've got an appointment for golf on Wednesday.
Ordinarily I don't play, and certainly not in this humidity.
But the Lord says he knows a grand miniature
golf course with fiberglass mermaids and working windmills
and the best homemade ice cream you ever tasted.
Sounds like Heaven to me.
QUOTE: "Shall I go to heaven or a-fishing?" ~ Henry David Thoreau
Sunday, June 10, 2007
My Heaven (Mary Chapin Carpenter)
Posted by Susan at 12:19 PM
Labels: Alice Sebold, heaven, Henry David Thoreau, jesus, Kristin Berkey, Mary Chapin Carpenter
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