Place your 
hand just there on my heart can you feel it can you feel hot crimson blood 
thump-thumping through me hot crimson blood vouchsafing to me the holy knowledge 
that I am Alive here where lights are neon and audacious here where my lover can 
kiss me without fear without hesitation
yes I know I 
am Alive here because I tell you I saw the best bodies of my generation aglow on 
the dancefloor clutching liberation in one hand and ecstasy in the other 
reaching for other bodies out of their minds because minds have become prisons of self-doubt and manic depression erected by well-meaning love-scared family and 
friends and judgment-eyed parishioners
saw them 
holding each other defending each other against slurs against prayers against 
stonewall cannonades breaching hulls breaching confidence wooden ships on the 
water very free and easy and silver people on the shoreline won’t you let them 
be won’t you let us Be
saw bodies 
drowning tamped down under pressure knee-deep in pools of dying years stolen on 
streets of Castro and Greenwich and Chelsea and Boystown streets slick with 
useless blood and derision because they’re just a bunch of queers right
saw prayers 
offered four-on-the-floor and everybody form a line when they gunned Harvey down 
blood on the streets blood on the streets when they billy-clubbed Miss Major 
blood in the gutter blood in the gutter when they bound Matt to that roadside 
cross blood in the fields blood in the fields but not here not where they told 
us we’d be Safe
saw them 
reviled on street corners for Your sake O God called dirty fags by fifth-graders 
who didn’t even know what the word meant just knew it was the worst epithet you 
could hurl at another human being called trannies monsters abominations in 
courtroom halls gay panic defense families abandoned in tears and judgment
saw them 
cavorting with David and Jonathan through the Temple scarred bodies radiating 
Light breaking through the Ark into the Tabernacle because this is the great 
tablet-stoned commandment to love kindness to do mercy to dance unashamed with 
your God
saw them 
burning with angel-holy love on rooftops and cabaret stages and screens silver 
and glittering Freddie fabulous unafraid making rent making love making music to 
rescue us all from birdcages of our own design
saw them 
curled on couches watching Netflix hand in hand hanging from flagpoles and 
balconies chanting we’re here we’re queer 
get used to it even when we refused to listen running fingertips along toes 
and necks and lips face to face love to love birthing Newness and Hope in 
gushing torrents of Glory
saw them 
riddled with bullets like politicians’ teeth smiling and thumbs aloft bullets 
like tears I cried when I learned I didn’t have a little sister after all 
bullets like pills falling through empty gunshot-wound holes in fragile hearts 
bullets like hands laid on to pray the gay away
saw them 
strobe-lit and magnificent in death for nothing can take away the beauty of 
living as God made you of loving as God made you of loving Who God Made You
saw them all 
and went down to the spot between Fell Street and Oak where I feel the backbeat 
of Eternity strongest in this world to be with the street people and the freaks 
the ones who came here because they knew that they would be safe here to dance 
and to cry and to howl We Can Be Together and I believe we can
and in reply 
I heard them singing Love’s such an 
old-fashioned word and Love dares us to change our way of caring about ourselves 
yes this is our last dance this is 
Ourselves under but they did not finish the line because the pressure valves 
have burst yes Time is now fulfilled yes the Kingdom is at hand blood on the 
dancefloor blood on the dancefloor
and I placed 
my hand on my breast to feel my own healthy straight heart beat seventy times 
per healthy straight minute reminding me I am here I am Alive charging me to 
make every beat an act of penitence an appeal to God a blood-rushing prayer that 
this pulse this pulse this pulse at 
least might not beat in vain—
~Tom Emanuel, MDiv program, Pacific School of Religion
