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Sep 29
In Harpers Woods, where they first met,
Kevin and Winnie would never forget.
She was in pain, with her brother lost,
In Vietnam, at a heavy cost.

They shared a kiss, beneath the trees,
Two kids, two hearts, get close with ease,
But life moved on, they went their ways,
Until they saw each other again, one day.

At Kennedy Junior High, it seemed
They both grew up with different dreams.
But something lingered, something true,
A second kiss, a love renewed.

Winnie moved to Lincoln High,
Four miles away, but they’d still try.
Their letters flew, though far apart,
A steady pull, deep in their hearts.

Through dances, breaks, and growing pains,
Kevin and Winnie’s love remains.
In every change, in every fight,
They knew they’d be each other’s light.


— Sincerely, Boris
Boris Cho
Written by
Boris Cho  41/M/Toronto, Ontario
(41/M/Toronto, Ontario)   
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