I can recall her I first loved when we were in our teens. We planned to marry way too young; such was our childish dream. In truth she was too beautiful for one of common clay With a body like a Goddess, but I fumbled it away.
I recall another summer’s Love, so different in her way. She was an intellectual who also loved to play. We picnicked out at planting fields, I still recall our time I still remember thinking she’s the best I’d ever find.
A dark eyed beauty first I loved, then a strawberry red. I remember feeling awestruck when she came with me to bed. Yes, she had another love and kept me on a sting. Perhaps I tarried there too long but I don’t regret a thing.
Winter melted into spring and brought my next romance; a lovely little brunette ; you taught me how to dance. We shared drinks before the fire in a snug little pub I knew. I’ll admit it wasn’t difficult to fall in love with you
Our relationship was, tempestuous. Perhaps that’s being kind. Yet, whenever I think of you, I find some cause to smile. You were different from the others, all the others I have known. I remember how we treasured stolen moments spent alone
I choose not to apologize for leaving you so sad. I regret I never said that you’re the best I ever had.
I was surely no Lothario; I was decent in the main. I remember all who loved me and we did not love in vain. I recall each name and face and the memories make me glad But my wife and mother of my child is the best I’ve ever had.