Forgotten!

Forgotten!

A Poem by andrew mitchell

Forgotten!
Did time forget
the forgotten?
No!
Time moved on
leaving forgotten behind.

© 2016 andrew mitchell


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Neat poem with a pertinent message. Yes, Time waits for no man!

Posted 8 Years Ago


andrew mitchell

8 Years Ago

Thank you Great Aunt Astri
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Gee
A ha,anaemia,always carry a magnet to remember that which you may forget...Morning dear poet

Posted 8 Years Ago


andrew mitchell

8 Years Ago

Happy birthday Gee, how nice to go with your daughter!
Gee

8 Years Ago

Bollox,B'day should be G'day.....sorry Mon frere..
andrew mitchell

8 Years Ago

lol....................................
I had something in mind to write about this. But I forgot

bill

Posted 8 Years Ago


andrew mitchell

8 Years Ago

Not you too Bill! Has time left you behind! Thank you Bill for reading:)
B. Boileau

8 Years Ago

Yes sadly. I'm stuck in 1972
andrew mitchell

8 Years Ago

I'm somewhere in the 70's 80's lol
and we don't forget ex lovers...we move on with those hands on the clock---new minutes, new hours, but the past is never far behind.

Posted 8 Years Ago


andrew mitchell

8 Years Ago

Yes J the past always seems like yesterday rather than decades ago! Thanks fror dropping in
Such a brief piece, but what an impact those few words have. Always impressed with the hidden layers and meanings from such a short piece, that somehow expand and say much more than the sum of their parts. Great job here Andrew.

Posted 8 Years Ago


andrew mitchell

8 Years Ago

Thank you Lorry for your thoughts
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V
Tiny piece on truth. Leaving them behind sounds almost cruel though it's a true statement.

Posted 8 Years Ago


andrew mitchell

8 Years Ago

Yes this shorty has a lot attached. Thank you Vanessa

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Added on January 30, 2016
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andrew mitchell
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