No Place Like Home
The concierge was made aware in advance
that this was to be a second honeymoon,
no expense spared for the middle aged lovebirds
reigniting their romance with tired, damp matches.
A nest was made near the water,
whose lapping made the wife need to pee,
and they were to lay on a goose down mattress
and pillows that made him sneeze.
Gamely, they gave it a go, tried to rest
in their old lover’s knot, that position that knows
what to do with the extra arm,
only to awaken hours later, entangled and aching.
Ant colonies had bitten in unseemly places,
the champagne made her flatulent,
shellfish in the hors d’oeuvres swelled him like a sausage,
and a sudden squall soaked them.
So miserable they had to laugh,
they found a reason to commiserate,
a new story to tell the kids (with more than a bit of distance),
and a burning desire to be nowhere but home.
I love the attempt at romance that becomes the honesty and reality of daily life in a long successful marriage. That in itself is romantic. This made me smile and laugh, and was really sweet. It gives me hope to know couples live these true, shared lives. 🙂
Ahhh, love at middle age! Those of us who can relate, REALLLLLLLY relate!
This stanza was LOL perfection
A nest was made near the water,
whose lapping made the wife need to pee,
and they were to lay on a goose-down mattress
and pillows that made him sneeze.
Excellent work, my friend!