In the twilight's gentle glow, Your laughter dances, sweet and slow, Yet shadows whisper fears to me, For you’re a star, and I, the sea. Your years, they paint a wiser face, A tapestry of time and grace, But I wonder if my heart can soar, When age stands tall, a locked door. With every glance, my courage fades, Caught in doubts that love evades, But oh, the warmth your smile does bring, A secret wish within me sings. So fear not fate, nor age's line, In dreams, I find the heart's design, For love can bridge the years apart, Two souls entwined, a tender start.