One raindrop for every broken heart he thought. He waited for two hours Half in the shop, getting wetter by the minute. He meant to go several times Set off down the street purposively As if he had just finished a book But forgetting how it ended Had to go back to the light of the doorway. He looked at his watch again A raindrop blurred the figures And wiped away time. The street darkened, emptied and quietened. The shopkeeper turned everything off, locked up And said goodnight. A moth that had been trying to get in Lost his reason for living. It wandered off and was splashed by the first car That came along and drowned. He watched it float down a drain.
'You look like a drowned moth yourself' she said 'Come on before you catch your death.' He followed her through the city To a small flat above a shop. 'Get those clothes off, I'll put the kettle on, You'll find some more in the bedroom', she said. He was half dressed when she appeared, 'I'll put these on the radiators, come by the fire And have some tea. Do you take sugar?' They stared into the gas fire and he thought He saw a flame. 'Don't misunderstand me', he said 'You really are very kind, I am grateful But I don't know why you are going to all This trouble, you see I was waiting for my wife.' 'Thats all right,' she said, 'Don't worry, I was looking For my husband, drink your tea before it goes cold.'