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Memorial Junior High
Malcolm and Courtney at Memorial" In the halls of Memorial Junior High, Where lockers clanged and dreams flew high, Two hearts met in a gentle spin— Malcolm and Courtney, love would begin. Between math class and lunchtime chatter, They found in each other what truly mattered. A glance, a smile, a whispered joke, And soon, young love softly awoke. Courtney laughed like sunshine in May, Malcolm's grin could brighten a gray. Passing notes in folded art, Secrets scribbled from the heart. They walked the halls, side by side, Where crushes bloom and fears collide. But theirs was calm, like steady flame— A spark that lit and never waned. Dances, science fairs, and football cheers, A bond that stretched through awkward years. First love blooming, bold and bright, Under the junior high gym lights. Now time has passed, but still they say, It started back on that fateful day— At Memorial, where fate took part, Two young souls shared one brave heart.
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