Intimacy and Time

Written
2009

 Sure, I remember Intimacy.

Candlelight,

       Ben Webster softly in the background,

       fire crackling warmly.

 A great wine reflected red

       on a white linen cloth.

Quiet voices avoiding

       breaking the embracing spell.

Rewarding intimacy

       sought but rarely found.

But, remembered for sure!

Intimate eyes,

       telling nods,

       understood smiles      

        warm touches,

       and near-cooing voice.

Oh yes, I do remember!

Then just the other day

       I saw a young woman sitting

        on a bench.

In her hand was a Blackberry

         and she tapped away.

The next day it was a young man

       with a cell phone in his ear.

I saw in both tender eyes,

       knowing nods,

       inviting smiles,

       and I wondered!

No Ben Webster in the background.

No candles or white tablecloth.

The only thing that the hands touched

       was cold black plastic.

But there were the defining

       marks of intimacy.

What is this?

It sure is not the intimacy I remember.

I puzzled for a week.

Through my head ran thoughts      

         of the demise of our civilization.

What are we coming to with all

           these electronic toys?

And yet that look of successful connections

         to intimacy.

Could it be?

Could it be, that the essence

of intimacy is just communications

          with other humans?

If that is it, we have a leap forward

        in our pursuit of intimacy.

For the young communicate 24/7.

Progress comes in many forms, huh?

 

Doug Minnis 10/16/2009

 

 

 

 

Notes
This happened about the way it is written. The left out parts are the many conversations I have had with people of my generation.