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The Church of Michael Jordan Jeffrey McDaniel The hoop is not metal, but a pair of outstretched arms, God's arms, joined at the fingers. And God is saying throw it to me. It's not a ball anymore. It's an orange prayer I'm offering with all four chambers. And the other players— the Pollack of limbs, flashing hands and teeth— are just temptations, obstacles between me and the Lord's light. Once during an interview I slipped, I didn't pray well tonight, and the reporter looked at me, the same one who'd called me a baller of destiny, and said you mean play, right? Of course, I nodded. Don't misunderstand—I'm no reverend of the flesh. Priests embarrass me. A real priest wouldn't put on that robe, wouldn't need the public affirmation. A real priest works in disguise, leads by example, preaches with his feet. Yes, Jesus walked on water, but how about a staircase of air? And when the clock is down to its final ticks, I rise up and over the palms of a nonbeliever—the whole world watching, thinking it can't be done—I let the faith roll off my fingertips, the ball drunk with backspin, a whole stadium of people holding the same breath simultaneously, the net flying up like a curtain, the lord's truth visible for an instant, converting nonbelievers by the bushel, who will swear for years they've witnessed a miracle. -- p2: defenestrate -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 114.42.223.139 (臺灣) ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/poetry/M.1560787822.A.B89.html