Remember Me

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Remember me when I am gone

And my spirit whisks its way across the lakes

A gust of wind, a gentle breeze

Surprisingly that’s all it takes

As it travels onwards over Hill and Dale

It leaves a gentle puff of smoke, like a vapour trail

But you will always know it’s me because it is so bright

And feel my tender love, because you know

You and I together was so right

As time goes by you will think of me

And the way I used to be

But do not be sad, always smile

For I am with you all the while

To hold your hand which you will feel

When you are down, it may not seem real

But believe me when, I am around

You will always hear the sound

Of a gentle breeze when I whisper in your ear

Do not be frightened, never fear

I wish I could hold you close and then

Kiss you time and time again

Like I used to when I was there

When we laughed without a care

And when the Sun shines

 It will be me keeping you warm

And my heart will shelter you from many a storm

You will always have my love close at hand

Wherever you may be, across the land

I will follow you everywhere you go

Because I will always love you for sure you know

So when you see that little Robin sitting in the tree

Just remember, it could be me

Watching over you as I promised all that time ago

And never fear when the wind doth blow

Because it will be me sending a special kiss

To show you you’re the one I so dearly miss

So remember me and this heart of mine

Because it is yours for all time

  • Author: Owen Robert Cullimore (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 15th, 2026 09:07
  • Comment from author about the poem: Just a few lines of thought
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 1
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  • sorenbarrett

    What a lovely romantic poem of love that is always there past and present as well as future in all forms a protection and a memory. Very nicely done



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