She's an Altar

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1.         Every time I find myself

            Between her legs,

                                    I am praying.

 

            Kneeling on carpet-burned joints.
            Pressing palms together with fingers reaching

            toward a place of doubt.

                        And forgive us our sins as we forgive those who
                        have sinned against us.

 

            Forgive me, for I crave her.

 

2.         Bow your head and stretch your palms outward,
            Ready for receiving or giving.

                        We meditate as remover of obstacles…

 

            I cannot remove her from my veins.

 

3.         Lay your weary body forward.

 

                        Make me among those you saved.
 

            I felt at home in a touch that was not for me.

 

4.         Deep breaths. Again.

 

                        Who bestows good things upon the unworthy,

                        and has bestowed upon me every goodness.

 

            I can hear my god all around me, opening my lips to declare

            a devotion of arched backs and rushing blood and wonder

            if she hears me – hands grasping, eyes closed.

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