A man and a woman
sit near each other, and they do not long
at this moment to be older,
or younger, nor born
in any other nation, or time, or place.
They
are content to be where they are, talking or not talking.
Their
breaths together feed someone whom we do not know.
The man sees the
way his fingers move;
he sees her hands close around a book she hands
to him.
They obey a third body they have in common.
They have made
a promise to love that body.
Age may come, parting may come, death
will come.
A man and woman sit near each other;
as they breathe
they feed someone we do not know,
someone we know of, whom we have
never
seen.