Jesus Would Take The Middle Seat

I’m on a plane right now


Houston to LA


and I’m thinking


Jesus would take the middle seat.


He’d give me the window so I could see the clouds.


Maybe clouds bore him.


Maybe he sees his own face in a cloud


Or on a wall


Or a muffin


And he thinks it’s a miracle.


Jesus doesn’t put his seat back.


Because there might be a Roman soldier behind him with bad knees


And Jesus forgives everything.


Jesus listens carefully to the flight attendant’s instructions


Jesus asks for water, but when he touches it, it turns to wine.


The stewardess says, that will be five bucks and Jesus pays for it without complaining.


I don’t know what to say to Jesus


But I need to say something because, Jesus.


I say he looks considerably darker


than his likenesses on Etsy watercolors


And he says, there’s been a bit of pigment revisionism going on in recent centuries


Which sounds cool when Jesus says it


And I say, you know they darkened OJ Simpson on the cover of Time Magazine during his trial,


And Jesus nods


Because maybe he’s followed the trial


Or maybe he’s just being polite.


I start rambling on about how impressive it was to me that he forgave douchey mankind


And ask him what happened to the lamb on his lap in the paintings


And if he took that lamb to heaven


Where it is currently still young and still cute.


A bead of sweat rolls down my face because I’m sounding like an idiot.


I almost ask him if Mel Gibson is like the embarrassing friend you have to invite to parties,


But I stop myself and say instead, “Kanye West thinks he’s you.”


Jesus smiles.


He has a nice smile and he smells like a feather would smell


If lambs had feathers


Flying like Jesus is like flying with the biggest celebrity in the universe


like, three Oprahs


I want to ask him if he’s mad that I never could quite commit


and if dogs and fish see him at the end


and if he always flies American.


I always pictured him on Jet Blue.


And I don’t want the plane to land


Because I never quite believed.


And now I do.


I believe I believe I believe.


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