"I'll Remember April" is a song performed by Julie London, originally written by Gene de Paul, Patricia Johnston, and Don Raye. The song revolves around the theme of reminiscing about a past love and the bittersweet emotions associated with it. The lyrics describe a beautiful day transitioning into evening, symbolizing the passing of time and the end of a love affair. The narrator reflects on the memories shared with their lover during the month of April, expressing contentment and gratitude for the love they once had. Despite the eventual end of their relationship, the narrator is not afraid of the sadness that autumn (symbolizing the end of a cycle) may bring. They find solace in the memories of the past, specifically those made in April, and acknowledge that love, just like flames, can only last for a brief period. However, they assure themselves that they won't be lonely, choosing to remember April and the joy it brought to their life. Overall, "I'll Remember April" portrays the nostalgia and acceptance that come with letting go of a love and finding inner strength in cherishing the shared memories. It encapsulates the universal experience of love and loss, conveying a sense of both longing and hope.