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Shirts of God
I wear tropical shirts because God is watching. Now, I know that some people like
calling them Hawaiian shirts or Polynesian shirts. Ive seen tropical shirts in
Hawaii. Ive bought shirts there. But I have also seen them in Belize, Costa Rica,
Mexico, California, Florida, and even the Gulf Coast of Texas. And I have seen photos of
Fiji and tropical Africa and Australia and the Philippines and plenty of other places
where people wear the shirts. So, I say phooey to those who insist on a too narrow
Hawaiian label for these shirts. They are tropical shirts. And that is why God is
watching.
Sure, I understand that there are differences in the shirts from place to place.
Sometimes they are flowered. Other times they are white or brightly colored patterns. But
always do you hear me you naysayers always they are loose fitting with open
collars, made of light natural fabrics. They breathe easily, and above all else, the
shirts are comfortable. And God is watching.
Now and again, I even encounter some twit, dim witted enough to refer to the tropical
shirt as a flowered shirt. Certainly some are flowered. But this description misses the
point entirely. There are long-sleeved, tight fitting, button down collared, and even
corduroy flowered shirts. These have nothing whatsoever to do with tropical shirts. They
are pretenders - wolves in sheeps clothing, falsely aspiring the metaphysical status
of the true tropical shirt. The shirt of God.
I know that some people doubt the character of those of us who choose the tropical way
of shirting ourselves. Beach bums, they think. Perpetual teenagers, longing for a
different life. Disrespectful, irresponsible, nonconforming. I see it in their eyes. It is
for them the disparagers - the lost ones - that I write. I write to bring them
along in the tropical way. I write to spread the golden, sunny word of the tropical shirt
in the way one spreads arms skyward on a perfect beach morning, wearing a true, tropical
shirt. I write to broadcast this essential truth. And I write to shut up the loutish
comments. "Wheres the beach," and "Hey dude, surfs up." Up
your unsanded arse I say. Without the tropical shirt, what is life to be worth? Without
the tropical shirt how can you know the way? And without the tropical shirt, how can God
know that you know?
One need not be an anthropologist to understand that we humans parted way with our
hairier kin in tropical Africa. Our arboreal primate ancestors were there. There was food
and sun and beach and sea. It was a warm, lovely place. Perhaps it was even paradise. No
one wanted to leave. On the other hand, Europe was way cold, especially back when we were
all naked. No one wanted to be in Europe, or Asia, or the rest. And no one was. No one
could even contemplate crossing the North African desert. So, our ancestors came down from
the trees and evolved in Africa until they felt ready to deal with the rest of the planet.
If there was an Eden, it was in tropical Africa. That is where God would have looked for
us. I think God still looks.
In graduate school I watched a film about tribal life in African. Midway through the
film, my professor stopped the film and asked, "What of what you see these people
using will be left for some future anthropologist to find in a thousand years." Their
implements and homes and clothing and the rest, however serviceable, were made from
vegetable material. In the hot, damp atmosphere of Tropical Africa the answer was simple.
Virtually nothing would be left. Except in Gods eye. Even the first true tropical
shirt would be gone and gone on.
Of course, this is why we cant find the first tropical shirt. It is gone back to
the ground. It is in trees and grass and animals and air and Buicks. It has fallen back
into the environmental cycle, as it and all should. This, of course, is why true tropical
shirts must be made of natural fibers; so that in good time they too can be in the beards
of monkeys, and skins of papayas, and gullets of seagulls and lawsuit briefs. The rayon or
polyester imposters have no standing in the eye of God or the cycle of the planet. They do
not dissolve and instead will remain ten thousand year old scraps of soiled and ruined
phony cloth. An ungodly blight on the earth. It is especially wonderful to contemplate the
virtual certainty that past tropical shirts, having been reduced to their constituent
elements and redigested by a bazillion teeming organisms, return again as new tropical
shirts. It is eco-evolutionary tropical reincarnation. And it happens, in good time, with
God watching all along.
More than 20 years ago my girlfriend and later wife, Theresa, and I were having
problems and went to see a counselor. He always wore sweaters. I dont know if his
therapy ever did us much good, but he did teach me something. He told me that he believed
that the biblical accounts of people of great age were true and that when we humans
could get back on good terms with God, we would again live for a thousand years. I
thought he was wacky, but he reminded me of the line from Joni Mitchells song,
Woodstock..."Weve got to get ourselves back to the garden." Back to Eden.
Back to the way God intended it. This counselor got it part right. When we get back to the
way of nature, God likes it a lot. But the way is not through dogmatic adherence to
religious law. It is not through slavish orthodoxy and ritual. It is by seeing again the
true nature of being and finding in our nature that nature. And that, surely, is why God
is watching the shirts.
A few years ago, I was shopping for shirts. Generally, I am a frugal man. I do not pay
fifty dollars for a shirt. But as I was shopping my eye fell on a shirt that amazed me.
Instantly, I dubbed this the God shirt. In this moment of epiphany, as I beheld this holy
shirt in its loud, dusty pink and floral grandeur, I began to know the deeper truth.
The truth about God, and life, and true, and tropical shirts. I paid the fifty bucks. God
smiled, I think.
Now, I dont know just where God is. The universe appears to be an uncommonly
large place, and I dont know how well God can see me or anyone at any given moment.
I dont want God to have trouble seeing me. Ive been in large crowds and tried
to find someone. Ive been across football fields, or looked at distant sailing
boating. Ive been separated from my party in malls and theme parks. And so I know
that it is much easier to find someone in a tropical shirt than in any other kind of
shirt. In fact, even if the person I am looking for isnt wearing a tropical shirt, I
have found myself looking for someone who is just because its easier. Now, if I am
smart enough to figure that out... Well, it is a no brainer for God.
So, that is why I wear tropical shirts. I want God to be able to find me at a moments
notice, just in case. And more importantly, I want God to know I remember our tropical
beginning. I want God to look down and know that I remember how life is supposed to be.
Eden is, I am sure, tropical. Eden is also a state of mind and a state of being. Eden is a
tropical shirt.
In the next life, God will have to put up with you forever. Who would you invite to a
perpetual, ethereal, party; American Gothic or Jimmy Buffet? |