Wednesday, April 27, 2016

A PLACE WHERE EVERYTHING IS SWEET


Traveling today to A PLACE WHERE EVERYTHING IS SWEET. On the road to the place of sweetened raisins, golden raisins, plump raisins, purple raisins, tossed into a loaf of bread dough to salivate the glands, to bring chocolate pieces into your mouth, to chew on a piece of sweet bubble gum, to drop lemon drops onto your tongue and to swish them around in your mouth until you become completely satisfied. To then brush your teeth with sweet minty toothpaste to wash away the sugar that causes tooth decay.

To put cream and sugar into your coffee, to make it into a milkshake, a cappuccino, floating whipped cream on top, sprinkled with cinnamon. Swirls of caramel sweet caramel dripping from the sides of the cup onto your hands, soaking your hands into cool water cleaning away the stickiness, sucking on your fingertips to taste the goo, keeping the taste in your mouth to sweeten a sour disposition.

Sweetness in song, to smile as you sing, to sing sweetly, to sing after tasting sweet red kosher wine in a worship service, to think sweet, talk sweet, be sweet, to show others how to live a sweet life.

To be like Moses to toss a piece of wood, a Book of The Torah, into the River Nile, to sweeten the bitter waters, to sweeten Naomi's bitterness with love from her daughter-in-law Ruth, to be the element everywhere that spreads sweetness around like honey spread on a loaf of Challah, like kosher for Passover sweet grape jam to be spread on a matzo.

To love sweetness and never to let anyone cause you to have a sour thought. Always to be sweet and always to express love and kindness toward others in a sweet way.

No comments:

Post a Comment