Regret
Posted By Russ Emerson on August 20, 2004 at 11:36 am
Once upon a time….
I was out of the Army, in college, and I met a girl… no, a young woman. Her name was Bertha Barrera. She was just a few years younger than I. We went out on a few dates, and in no time at all, I was in love. I lived just to see her every day at school. I thought about her constantly.
We went on a few more dates, but I was a clod. “Introverted” was the understatement of the year. “Socially awkward” doesn’t even begin to describe my condition. “Tongue-tied” was my usual state. I just didn’t know how to carry the relationship forward. I never figured out how to tell her exactly how I felt about her. Being a poor college student didn’t exactly help, either.
The last time I saw her was during graduation week. She had taken time off from school, so she wasn’t graduating with our class, but she was welcome at the cookout we threw to celebrate the occasion. She made a brief appearance and, as she left, she hugged me, I stammered… and she was gone.
I never saw her again.
I imagine she’s never known how I really felt. I imagine her life has gone on as most peoples’ lives do. I bet she has two kids and a dog now.
I’ve moved on, but I will always regret not being able to tell her I loved her. I will always regret that I will never be able to tell her that, to this day, part of me still loves her.
I truly hope she is happy and well in whatever she is doing now; I pray her life is good.
I can still see her face, smell her perfume. I’d give anything to see her just one more time, just to know that she’s well.
<Sigh.>
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