What happened to the sudden flush and quickened pulse
when I’d see you waiting on the corner?
What happened to the conversations long into the night
broken only by the urgency of our desires?
What happened to those sweet ‘miss you’ calls,
made minutes after parting, and little notes left on my pillow?
How did we get from there to here, where sex
is hasty, silent exercise maybe once or twice a week,
and the only notes are shopping lists:
“remember cat food, and your suit is at the cleaners”.
This love affair has become more routine than romance.
When did I stop smiling fondly at your toothbrush resting
next to mine; a symbol of our harmony?
When did we start postponing anniversary dinners,
and the intimacy of lingered meals by candlelight?
When did the scattered clothing cease to signal
passion which we so wantonly and hurriedly expressed?
How did we get from there to here, where towels
on the bathroom floor are a recurring irritation,
and freely scattered all around the bed
are books and papers which we turn to late at night.
This love affair has become more routine than romance.
And yet there’s comfort still in all of this;
in the constancy and certainty of you being close at hand,
and the tightness of the bond between us which
has grown so strong from deeper understanding.
Our love affair now has routine as icing on the romance cake.

Comments
insertponceyfre... | July 24, 2009 - 13:58
hello margot - I think you put it very succinctly - it asks all the right questions. c
whiskey | July 24, 2009 - 21:28
Nicely done and it's so true, but if there's still sex once or twice a week, then there's a way to go yet, lol!
sunshine | July 27, 2009 - 18:53
Thank you both - and I have to confess to changing the detail provided by the friend whose tale of marital woe this is based upon. So perhaps I should have been more true to her account of sex! As to succintness I thought at first that 'less is more' - but now I have extended as it seemed unfinished. Thanks Margot
Cavalcaderl | July 27, 2009 - 18:57
new sunshine geatly put to-gether is it a romance gone wrong. But this can happen when one only cares for number one and forgets to share all partner whatever! No Candlelit dinners, lucky get any.
I know most of this people been go through I'D say
one last chance or dump him?
julie
sunshine | July 30, 2009 - 13:30
Thank you Julie, you may be right! Margot