BEHIND CLOSED DOORS — THE PLEASURE OF EXTRACOURSE
Parked away
are the loneliest people
who don’t want to live,
but don’t want to die.
Abandoned by families
that have no room
for them in their lives,
and no ability to care for bodies
that do nothing but fall apart.
They soon discover,
all they have is one another
to be comforted by,
in the time-honored antidote
to suffering from aloneness:
To hold each other for warmth,
affection and whatever may be left
of sexual sensations, sheer pleasure
that no longer demands performance.
They pair off
like camp counselors,
and touch each other
by the sacred within,
a refined sense of touch
like the bouquet in aged wine.
They form small islands of love
that thaws out bodies frozen
by the unbearable stasis
of prolonged solitude.
Walls of nursing homes
begin to rock and roll
with bed springs
jumping and jiving
like never before.
Hooray for the elderly
who can affirm life
until the very end!
Milton