A Daguerrotype
They’re an elderly couple
in their Sunday best,
side by side on a bench
in front of the Summerside Laundromat.
Not even the air moves.
Absorbed in reading,
they listen for the rumble
in the dryer to stop spinning.
They feed each other
peanuts and marzipan.
Few words exchanged.
They sense if each other
has to pee or poop,
is too hot or cold,
hungry or tired,
worried, or in pain,
or quietly at ease.
A silent dialogue
between souls.
Intimate moments,
are well practiced.
Nary a word is said
when a body
needs to be touched.
With effortless effort,
a life force flows
from one to the other,
as it should.