[00:04.82]Sunday at six when they close both the gates [00:10.61]a widowed pair, [00:13.18]still sitting there, [00:16.23]Wonder if they're late for church [00:19.88]and it's cold, so they fasten their coats [00:24.71]and cross the grass, they're always last. [00:32.37]Passing by the padlocked swings, [00:35.58]the roundabout still turning, [00:38.78]ahead they see a small girl [00:41.92]on her way home with a pram. [00:52.11]Inside the archway, [00:54.77]the priest greets them with a courteous nod. [01:01.27]He's close to God. [01:03.70]Looking back at days of four instead of two. [01:09.60]Years seem so few (four instead of two). [01:12.10]Heads bent in prayer [01:15.47]for friends not there. [01:20.08]Leaving twopence on the plate, [01:23.34]they hurry down the path and through the gate [01:27.62]and wait to board the bus [01:30.06]that ambles down the street.