He from the motherland And I a Yankee. Towered over me To have a peak. Thought that I was well bred Fourth generation white trash, What was in his head? Overseas for his highschool learning degree And he cast his educated eyes on me. Dabble in some fun, at least. Tempted to see what would ferment Plus, what girl could resist that British accent? He was from an academy Only the wealthy and upstanding could attend. I from the public system With their loud and boisterous trends. Can't recall how we conversed at first A friend of a friend Classic verse. All I recall is our first meeting He was taller than what I was expecting. Saw me and a smiled spread Took my hand and then he lead. Horror flick Of course it was Dark and close No intentions lost on us. We're just kids There is no rush. Hands were held My hair he would occasionally smell. I kept the Oder of a well baked good And I sprayed too much It filled the room. Drive around We found his house Kissing scene We already spent time talking months before meeting. It wasn't that we didn't know each other We just had yet to see the form of one another. Privacy We found some shudders We weren't friends Or lovers Can't say that I liked him like a brother His male intent was unlike the others. From that day on We'd hang around Listening to songs. Going for walks along Starlit parking lots. Two years younger than myself It was a big deal and I felt That his attention was a phase of his When I told him that He raged and said "You don't know the way I love." "You don't see how the other way girls are frauds" "You think the rich and well to do Automatically make us smarter than you?" I didn't have a clue Standing still in his surprising brood. Didn't mean to cause offense I thought I was just making light of it. And hear his James Bond demeanor snap Made me reconsider this lad. Tried to give him solace It failed Retorted with "Aren't you afraid of going to jail?" My eyes had widened and I laughed Had to high five him for that crack. Took it back Went to the normal way we'd interact. Prom night on a subtle cruise "The only one I want to go with is you" How could I refuse? Graduated a year before But what the hell, My prom ****** And he's hardly a bore. Dressed up and got ready to go Then I saw him in a tuxedo. God save the ******* queen! How did that find attraction to me? Still one of my best memories Of that British gentleman and me. Never pushing past further than I said Had those hormones in our heads But never gave into them Instead, We used the back of his jeep to talk. Of dreams, of songs Of rights and wrongs Of tales of who we wanted to be And occasionally enjoying each other's company. Turning moments into memories Some of the best I'd ever seen. One of the few guys to treat me decently. One evening While I was dreaming I awoke to find my cell phone ringing. The British were calling, the British were calling! But this one in particular had been drinking. Slurring but still sounding amazing. As soon as I answered He started proclaiming "You don't have to say it back to me, but your the girl I find myself loving." What to do with that. How do I reply? Told him to talk to me the next day When he could see with sober light. He happily complied Not regretting a single line. Didn't take it back and I Resolved it to being fine. There are worse things in life Than being loved by this gentleman's kind. Not saying that I didn't love him back But I had demons crawling through these cracks. Couldn't say out loud In fact I never said it all. Did he hassle me about it? No Said his peace And let it go. Made ourselves at home Whenever we were alone. Adventures in the land of the free Forgiving me alone for my ancestors dumping all his tea. And I forgave his ancient monarchy For not allowing my fore fathers practice faith freely. Such comparability Different lives still converging Once he graduated then It was time to go back to his motherland. We both knew our time would end. Having others in his hands No fault of his I let him have them. The only reason he did, he say, It's easier to leave them I'd only make him want to stay. Understanding Let's be friends then We always were, Then again. See you off With your group of friends Barnes and nobles Last book binge. Hug you tight Walk away Pull out my phone Typing away, "I love you, kid. I hope you don't stay away." "I love you too, miss" Replying in his British way. Kept in touch Reminisce on random days My British gentleman That got away. Now I come far from that time We still talk on occasionally lines. Growing up And staying fine. I'm grateful I was exposed To a gentleman at least one time.