Redolence

              Redolence

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As empty as a bed without a man,

His warmth and hair, his shoulder and his thrust,

His smell and breath, that widened, spread thigh span,

Is what the lover wants.  The absent must

Of armpit and exhausted central part

Once love lies slack, exhausted, that is what

Compels the solitude, loneliness, chart

Of desperation steep inside the gut.

The lover thinks of sin outside the bed.

Its stink and shapes and uproars too like

The ones this scrapped one knew.  Inside the head

Abandoned, memory becomes a spike.

..Will lust come back?  Would fervor matter if

….He comes?  Full stench?  “I’d settle for a whiff.”