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One Summer's Day (A Tale of Love and Time)

In the golden glow of the summer sun,

A boy with a ball, his day full of fun.

Against the wall, he'd toss and catch,

His mind wandering, a future to sketch.

 

Dreams of what his life may be,

Lost in a ponder, as deep as the sea.

Suddenly, a soft voice, gentle and gay,

“Can I join you; may I play?”

 

He turns around, his heart aflutter,

A girl stands there, he could but stutter.

“Of course,” he said, passing her the ball,

Their laughter echoing like a joyful call.

 

Bouncing the ball, from floor to wall,

Each glance exchanged, a silent thrall.

Her sparkling brown eyes, a captivating sight,

No words spoken, yet everything felt right.

 

A voice in the distance, calling her away,

She turns to the boy, what could he say?

A kiss on his cheek, a smile so sweet,

She runs off, leaving his heart in a beat.

The boy sits alone, his mind a whirl,

The image of the girl, his thoughts unfurl.

A memory engraved, deep in his soul,

A young summer's day, taking its toll.

 

Years pass by, the boy now a man,

Returning home, as often as he can.

A face in the crowd, a fleeting glance,

A windowed reflection of a lost romance.

 

Standing by the river, lost in thought,

Pondering summers, and battles fought.

A soft voice in the wind, a familiar play,

He turns around, his heart in disarray.

 

There she stands, his friend from the past,

Their hearts reconnect, beating fast.

An embrace, a kiss, a love so pure,

Their summer's day, forever to endure.

 

And so, they say, the rest is history,

A tale of love, wrapped in mystery.

A boy, a girl, a ball, a wall,

A summer's day, they'd forever recall.

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Written by
PaulBaldryPoetry
71 / M / Saltcoats - Scotland
Published
3h ago
Lines·Words
40·297
Notes

A chance meeting on a warm summer’s day becomes a memory carried through the years. This nostalgic tale follows friendship, first love, and destiny, reminding us that some moments never fade and some hearts are meant to meet again.

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