Young William and young April
Met in the park one day.
Young William said to April,
‘Why did you come this way? ‘
Young April said to William,
‘I thought I might see you.’
Young William, then to April,
‘It’s funny, what you do.’
Young April gave to William
A sweet, young childhood kiss.
Young William said to April,
‘Don’t bother me like this.’
Young April stood in silence,
Not knowing what to do.
Then young William turned away.
Young April, torn in two.
Young William said, ‘Don’t follow me.’
Away from her he fled.
April then, sat down and cried,
And wished that she was dead.
William never came again.
At least, for many years.
Fearful that young April still,
Might be there shedding tears.
William walked the park again.
It seemed just like before.
Wondering if he might see her.
Young April, there once more.
Young William never noticed.
The roses hid it well.
The place they found Young April.
The place she used to dwell.
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