Poet Paul Swenson finds a font of inspiration in church. One poem ("Exejesus") was written entirely while sitting in a pew, while other poems grew from notes scribbled during services. Meanwhile, repeated exposure to the Sunstone Theological Symposium nurtured "Eternal Digression," excerpted here: Symposia are rosier in heaven than in hell. In heaven, they're a series of hotels. The women in the corridors wear toreadors and gowns and shorts. Some men wear ties, others jeans with button flys. We are uncorrelated here. Corrugated faces show the pain and character of who we've been, but are devoid of fear. We vibrate to each other's bodies, meanings, minds. We've come to burn some bridges with our friends and all the holy strangers of our past and future lives.
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