The narrator tells us that he's here to visit with his grandmother. He's worried about what's going to happen to her, and he begs her to tell him what to do about it. He tells her not to look at her with those eyes, and not to talk to her with that face that looks like it's falling apart. She tells him not to forget about it, and she tells him to get out of her way. The narrator says that he can't change the will of the person he loves, and that's what matters. He says that they shouldn't've met that day, and they should've gotten out of his way.
The narrator tells us that he's here to visit with his grandmother. He's worried about what's going to happen to her, and he begs her to tell him what to do about it. He tells her not to look at her with those eyes, and not to talk to her with that face that looks like it's falling apart. She tells him not to forget about it, and she tells him to get out of her way. The narrator says that he can't change the will of the person he loves, and that's what matters. He says that they shouldn't've met that day, and they should've gotten out of his way.