Each Man's Body
Revised June 8, 2015
Each man’s body,
brought with care
into intimate conjunction
with your own,
manifests distinctive humors.
Each physique sends out
unique transmissions
identifying him
as surely as the tender swirls
at his fingertips.
That one is shy,
this one angry,
that one grateful,
this one lonely.
If you press him naked very close
you may feel his mind
through his body’s skin.
As your body and his commingle,
if you listen closely,
you can hear his soul’s still voice,
and he yours.
Thus atheists may experience communion,
materialists the transcendental,
our awkward, speechless mouths
may talk together wordlessly
in the night.
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"Each Man's Body," poem by Katz, published in Catalyst: A Socialist Journal of the Social Services, "Special Issue: Lesbian and Gay Issues in the Social Services", No. 12 1981, page 46.