Stood by the entrance of a coffee shop,
Dark green t-shirt, burnt papers in hand,
The last exam solved, the weight lifting off my shoulders.
Friends around, a drink in hand—laughter in the air.
If I had known that was the last time I’d see you,
I would have cherished every second.
I would have gone for the hug instead of the fist bump.
I would have taken a picture with you, by the mirror,
So time couldn’t steal the moment away.
I would have ignored the world—every friend, every noise—
And given you my full attention.
I would have frozen time in the moment we stood side by side.
I would have known that your journey home
Was the path that would separate us.
I would have looked into your eyes and stayed there,
My gaze filled with nothing but love.