In the glow of the moonlight, I wander alone,
Past the old wooden fence where our love first was grown.
The gravel crunches softly beneath all my weight,
Each step feels like freedom, but also like fate.
I remember your laughter, it danced in the air,
Like the fireflies teasing, we lived without care.
We’d sit on that porch with our roots dug in deep,
Finding solace together, our secrets to keep.
But seasons have changed, and time’s taken flight,
The days left behind us, like stars in the night.
Yet I come back here, where our dreams still replay,
With memories whispering the words I can't say.
Oh, the moonlight shines brighter, as I reach for the past,
In this small town forever, our shadows still cast.
I count all the blessings though we’ve gone our own way,
And I learn to find solace in the love that won’t stray.
So I'll stroll down this gravel, where our hearts used to roam,
Holding tight to the moments that lead me back home.
Though the distance may separate, in my heart you’ll always stay,
Underneath this moonlight, love never fades away.
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Moonlight, fence, gravel, solace, roots