Originally posted by HandyAndyOriginally posted by coquette (OP)
We were talking about a tango, not wedlock.
That's right.
My social error in not realizing coquette's thread was governed by the Law of the Medes and Persians.
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The Ache of Marriage
The ache of marriage:
thigh and tongue, beloved,
are heavy with it,
it throbs in the teeth
We look for communion
and are turned away, beloved,
each and each
It is leviathan and we
in its belly
looking for joy, some joy
not to be known outside it
two by two in the ark of
the ache of it.
Denise Levertov