 
He fills the flower vases, trims the candle bases, takes small change 
from 
the poor box. Tyler has the key. He takes nail and hammer to tack up 
the 
banner of felt scraps glued together reading, "Jesus Lives In Me." 
Alone in 
the night he mocks the words of the preacher: "God is feeling your 
every pain." 
Repair the Christmas stable, restore the plaster angel. Her lips begin 
to 
crumble and her robes begin to peel. For Bible study in the church 
basement, 
hear children Gospel citing, Matthew 17:15. Alone in the night he 
mocks the 
arms of the preacher raised to the ceiling, "Tell God your pain." 
To him the world's defiled. In Lot he sees a likeness there; he swears 
this 
Sodom will burn down. Near Sacred Blood there's a dance hall where 
Tyler Glen 
saw a black girl and a white boy kissing shamelessly. Black hands on 
white 
shoulders, white hands on black shoulders, dancing, and you know 
what's more. 
He's God's mad disciple, a righteous title, for the Word he heard he 
so 
misunderstood. Though simple minded, a crippled man, to know this man 
is to 
fear this man, to shake when he comes. Wasn't it God that let Puritans 
in 
Salem do what they did to the unfaithful? 
Boys at the Jubilee slowly sink into brown bag whiskey drinking and 
reeling 
on their feet. Girls at the Jubilee in low-cut dresses yield to the 
caresses 
and the man-handling. Black hands on white shoulders, white hands on 
black 
shoulders, dancing, and you know what's more. 
Through the tall blades of grass he heads for the Jubilee with a 
bucket in 
his right hand full of rags soaked in gasoline. He lifts the shingles 
in the 
dark and slips the rags there underneath. He strikes a matchstick on 
the box 
side and watches the rags ignite. He climbs the bell tower of the 
Sacred 
Blood to watch the flames rising higher toward the trees. Sirens 
wailing now 
toward the scene. 
 
 
| 1 | Candy Everybody Wants | 
| 2 | Like The Weather | 
| 3 | Candy Everybody Wants | 
| 4 | Like The Weather | 
| 5 | Hey Jack Kerouac | 
| 6 | Because the night | 
| 7 | Don't Talk | 
| 8 | How You've Grown | 
| 9 | Trouble Me | 
| 10 | Gold Rush Brides |