The old man turned back to give one last smile And he raised his mug in a greeting stopping in the aisle And I remember the days when I first met him Learning to have that yellow cup filled to the lid
He throws back the last “sweetheart” he will probably ever call me And I tell him to “drive safe”, “be careful”, and a sad “see you maybe” The way his eyes lit up when I told him that I was finally Moving onto bigger and better things
Three years, three jobs, two cities, two names And every ‘by chance’ meeting punctuated with a wave And the old man says he knows “ill be great” And I smile bitterly as we go our separate ways
Roger, you give me hope. In our small interactions That things will be ok Because even when things change Some people always stay the same
Coffee. eight cream, no sugar Hi sweetheart, it's been a while
i miss him and this only happened last night, thank you roger for being the only man who doesnt make sweetheart creepy, youre my favorite.