Forget Me Not...

jaimeleigh

Forget me not, Forget me still, Forget me against my will...

But forget me not you never will...

Forget me not, forget me, Forgotten,

A distant memory If you forget me you must be rotten drunk...

I mean as a skunk & it must of been the first & last time we ever met...?

I'm as delightful as they come, unforgettable forget me not...

Maybe I'm the drunken one...

Still forget me not...

Forget me not I'm hoping you never will...

The memories I hope to tattoo all over you...

Everywhere forget me will be impossible & never far from any mind,

Maybe faded, maybe slow but forget me nots in the garden I grow...

Forget me not... Forgotten, long gone...

Remember me in the breeze quickly before I sneeze...

Forget me not remembering the summer rain...

Forget me not, forgotten but not gone...

How sad is this forget me not song...?

Forget me not, You'll always belong...

Still lingering near, I'm the forget me nots flowering each year...

So forget me not, forgotten long gone, not on your nelly, I'll tickle your belly...

If all else fails I'll be the ghost in the walls...

I'll bloom & smell every room...

Just when you think you can, have or will move on...

Forget me not I'll fill the air with forget me not sweet flowery smell,

Looking as fresh & pretty as hell...

You & I both remember it well...

So forget me not or forget me well... 

  • Author: JaimeLeigh m=Mead (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 8th, 2022 23:00
  • Category: Humor
  • Views: 5
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  • L. B. Mek

    truly, such a charming read
    and I think you've got Pablo Neruda
    stirring uncomfortably.. lol
    'Forget me not I'm hoping you never will...
    The memories I hope to tattoo all over you...'

  • jaimeleigh

    LOL... Maroon 5 {One More Night) I actually first heard that sentence... Very app when lost in translation. Thank you as always for sharing & caring...x



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