I wonder, have you noticed yet, That when we look into our friends’ eyes, They refuse to meet our gazes Lest we see the pity that therein lies.
I try to question them why it’s so, But they deflect with waving hands Saying, “Enjoy the summer sun, The beach, the waves, the sands.
“Cast your minds upon happy things. Don’t think about what lies ahead. Remember picnics and smiles and laughter And warm nights of cuddling on his bed.
“The summer will give you life; Its multitude of golden rays Will support and nurture your love, And provide memories of pleasant days.
“For you’ll soon have to face the truth: When the autumn strikes There’ll be no more days of tanning Or cooking or kissing or riding bikes.”
They told us to enjoy the here and now Because reality would set in soon. When they told us, I came to you crying, And you held me under the mid-summer moon.
Everyone was talking in our ears. We could try to make it through the fall, But when frost touched the ground, No doubt, we couldn’t hang onto it all
But, darling, I’ll tell you a secret, Something that they don’t know: You are the best thing that’s ever happened to me. And as far as seasons go,
We cannot be constrained by time. Distance does not matter to me. Despite everything that they will say, We can beat the odds and break free.