I still hear the echoes of laughter so bright, Late-night jokes under soft golden light. We danced through the days with no need for a plan, Hand in hand, just a woman and her man. The zoo was our playground, where we’d wander with ease, Mocking the monkeys, swaying with the trees. Cameras in hand, stealing moments so sweet, Side by side, where our hearts used to meet. Dinners turned playful, no manners in sight, Stealing each other’s fries, starting food fights. Every bite tasted better with you by my side, A table for two, love served on the side. Home was our haven, our personal space, Curled on the couch, heartbeats keeping the pace. Your laughter, my comfort, your smile, my sun, In that world we created, we were truly as one. Your parents, my parents, all tangled in love, Stories and teasing, no push came to shove. You looked so happy, your eyes held the glow, And in those sweet moments, my heart truly knows. Though time has moved on, and the past fades away, The memories linger, refusing to stray. For love never vanishes—it shifts and it sways, But the joy that we shared will always remain.