It Ought Not Offend

It ought not to offend
You nor
Your husband (
I don’t think)
If I admit
I never thought you
two
Would make love at night
and bear the face of the other
come
morning.
(Not that sex isn’t)
Universe-
ally
proper mind you but
my God
You’re so strange and
His old trysts left half-drunk tea-cups
And no lipstick trace on either.