Stashed

Neville

Stashed

 

That left over view

We consign to memory

For ever held safe

 

  • Author: Neville (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 23rd, 2019 06:31
  • Category: Unclassified
  • Views: 33
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Comments5

  • Laura🌻

    Neville,

    “Stashed”...
    ...indeed!
    Some things are worthwhile committing to memory!

    ~Laura~

    • Neville

      they are indeed.. and the inspiration behind this little scribble... much appreciated Laura .. and true

      Neville

    • Fay Slimm.

      Memory indeed holds everything stashed very safe where none can break into, try to alter or even destroy. Thanks Nev. for the idea on where to hide views we find precious .......... Fay

      • Neville

        thanking you my friend... ta muchly...

      • orchidee

        I was gonna write a poem: 'And some things are easier (or best) forgotten!' lol.

        • Neville

          I'm not sure anything is completely forgotten.. I think it's about how we store those experiences, perceptions and recollections... but bless you Steven..... N

        • dusk arising

          Sadly our memory can let us down though Neville. As I have said before, a lot of those memories which bring me great joy i have committed to paper as a kind of insurance. I wonder when the day will come that i read my pieces and say 'did that really happen to me?'

          Thankfully the majority are still quite vivvid i'm pleased to add.

          • Neville

            I'm pleased for you too my friend.. I still maintain tho that info, details and facts etc are stored or saved incorrectly and therefore harder to retrieve rather than info etc lost completely.. anyway, I think I remember what I mean... Go well mate.. N

          • Goldfinch60

            May your memories
            Forever be there for you,
            To eternity.

            Andy

            • Neville

              Thanking you Andy.... much appreciated sir...



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