Old Lovers
We meet in the kitchen,
your face slightly blue
in the light from the refrigerator.
Left-over shepherd’s pie in one hand,
a half-gallon of Costco vanilla ice cream in the other,
you seem suspended in a middle land
between repletion and guilt.
Being here for the same purpose,
I offer absolution,
and we talk about the future,
sitting with forks and spoons aloft,
eating from the same bowl and carton.
It is part of our sensuality,
this culinary communication at 2 a.m.
Wishing to go deeper,
we seek out chocolate
in that place
where you have hidden it
for years––on top of the refrigerator.
Knowing all your secrets,
I am the one who retrieves it this time.
This is what might happen
if we were not divided by miles,
you in your country,
me in mine. As it is,
you feast on ribs from Dexter Barbecue,
I eat the ice cream with a single spoon—
these mid-night fantasies
reality enough for old lovers
building new communions.
Prompt words today are talk, middle, sensual, future and kitchen.


A story well told.
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Thanks, Sadje. As usual, I didn’t know where this one was going when I started out….
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That was a most poignant narrative and one to which I can relate one hundred percent. There are few things more intimate than a tete-a-tete over a big tub of ice cream. How much can be eaten before it starts to melt?
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Ha. Glad you identified, Russell.
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Distance is a killer
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