Summer Vacation Love (Narrated) Poem by louis rams

Summer Vacation Love (Narrated)



Her gentle embrace as she held you near
And her soft gentle words as her eyes began to tear
I love you more than you’ll ever know
But it’s time that I must go.
This is just a summer fling, and I know you
Want to do your thing.
I enjoyed the sun filled days, and the moonlit nights.
But we can’t see eye to eye, and then we begin to fight.
You say that you love me, and I believe that it’s true.
But I won’t settle! What about you?
This summer vacation is nearing the end
And we both want to be with family and friends.
So let us walk away from each other
Till we see each other again.

He said: I know you think that this can’t last
But let us forget about the past.
Let us start this relation anew, for now I know
Just what I have to do.
I must bend and change my ways
If I love you and want you to stay.
I will do whatever you ask
If you will only do the same.
For sometimes arguing is hard to tame.
So let us do it step by step
And let GOD do the rest.

They stopped and looked into each others eyes
And knew that this love was blind.

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