Monday, September 30, 2019
Long Walk to Remember Poem
Long walk to Forever Iââ¬â¢m what they call A. W. O. L Was a private first class in the Artillery. Hitchhike since two days, On the fringe of a city, Near fields and woods and orchard. In the early afternoon, I knocked on Catharineââ¬â¢s front door. I want to give Henry a rosy bride, By taking a walk with Catharine. One foot in front of the other, Through leaves, over bridges. That will be my present. Iââ¬â¢ve never done anything like this before, Time to time, I softly said to me,I love you. I have never kissed you, I would have before. So letââ¬â¢s take a walk, One foot in front of the other, Through leaves, over bridges. We had always been playful, but never talk of love. What happens next? I let you know I loved you.. ââ¬Å"Too lateâ⬠, she said. I started walking again. Involuntarily, she bursts into tears, and clenched her hands. A woman couldnââ¬â¢t hide love, As I was seeing love now. I kissed her. The bells in the tower of the school rang. Just dream of m e,Your wonderful Newt. Marry me, Catharine? Not Henry Stewart Chasens. There are many, many good things about me. We say goodbye, shake hands, part friends. I smiled, and walked away quickly. In long perspective of shadows and trees. I stopped, and turned, ââ¬Å"Catharine. â⬠She ran to me. ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢ll always remember you,â⬠she said. Iââ¬â¢m not disappointed. We take a walk, One foot in front of the other, Through leaves, over bridges. Iââ¬â¢m sorry Catharine, Because I love you
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