In a bus, sat an old couple
and held each other’s hands.
Two hands were clenched together,
as they had when they were just born.
They were at peace with what would arrive,
yet sweaty and energized like they had been
when they played in the green grounds
as little, naive boys.
Six decades of intimacy
running through their minds.
Both chanted and repeated prayers
and wishes for each other and others.
They were mid-desert
but their bond well-irrigated.
Their fields had borne flowers.
And water was plenty.
What had happened was that
a band of robbers had attacked.
They threatened to ****
and so, they did.