Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Forgetful Mind
The mind may forget things, like the sound of voice, or the laugh of a lover.
The mind may forget the smell of the sea, of the touch of a butterfly's wings.
The mind may forget what it learned in its youth, it might not remember what was the truth.
The mind may forget so many things, but the mind might be brought to recall all again.
It may recall a first kiss, or the new fallen snow. It might remember the eager tug of a child's hand, when Santa comes to town.
It may recall a treasured quote, or the sound of a mother's sigh.
And if it needs a little prompting, well, it has many loved ones by its side.
So though the mind may forget, it needn't despair. For a forgetful mind surrounded by love is far lighter to bear.
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