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The poem 'Promise Me', by Summer M. Bettcher,is an apt description of love and promises that keep love intact. In this poem, Summer wants lots of promises from her beloved. She asks him to promise that he will love her even in adverse situations and circumstances. She wants him to promise that he will never leave her, always hold on to her and make everything alright. When we are in love, we make a lot of promises to our beloved. They serve as a symbol of our love. In this teenage love poem, the poetess is seeking promises as an assurance of her beloved's love and care. In return, she promises to love him always.
Promise Me
Could you make this pain go away?
Could you fill my empty heart?
Could you heal all my wounds?
And promise we will never be apart?
Promise me you'll never leave,
And make everything all right.
Promise me when I start to fall,
You'll hold on to me tight.
Promise me you'll protect me and help wipe my tears,
Promise me your love for a few more years.
Promise me you'll love me no matter what I do,
And I will promise to only love you








