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    Wednesday Poetry Prompts: 211

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    In April and November, the Poetic Asides blog is all about writing a poem each and every day of the month. During the rest of the year, we prompt and poem on Wednesdays.

    For this week’s prompt, take the phrase “Don’t Forget (blank),” replace the blank with a word or phrase, make the new phrase the title of your poem, and then, write your poem. Example titles might be: “Don’t Forget to Leave on the Light,” “Don’t Forget the Alamo,” or “Don’t Forget to Enjamb Your Lines.” I’m sure everyone will have fun with this one.

    Here’s my attempt:

    “Don’t forget to call”

    Don’t forget to call and hang up
    before trying to call again.
    Dialing once is not enough–
    don’t forget to call and hang up.
    Make me stand and set down my cup
    only to hear the ringing end.
    Don’t forget to call and hang up
    before trying to call again.

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    108 Responses to Wednesday Poetry Prompts: 211

    1. zombielogic says:

      Avocation

      since you never
      had time
      to behold
      this particular
      downspout

      I went ahead
      and did it
      for you.

      http://www.zombielogic.org

    2. Juanita Lewison-Snyder says:

      Don’t Forget Me
      by Juanita Lewison-Snyder

      I know we’re blood,
      but I don’t want that to be
      the only thing that binds us
      long after I am gone.

      Never mind that we were
      raised together, yet separate
      from older brothers,
      flawed and disjointed this family be.

      I would gladly stand
      my Vanilla next to your Chocolate
      and follow you into any battle
      you asked of me.

      Take care to always remember
      how we fought Pirates and
      Demons throughout our short lives,
      and later Ghosts with agendas.

      “…a Falcon on your right arm,
      a Dove to your left,”

      let that be my final Epitaph
      when the last of my remains

      kiss the dappled blooms of
      wild rhodies vining lazily
      around the edicts of
      your heart.

      © 2013 by Juanita Lewison-Snyder

    3. DON’T FORGET HOW SNOW FALLS

      You’ve climbed this high to look
      the snow-queen in the face,
      here at the crown of Cornice Mountain.
      You’ve herringboned up slope and aspect,
      over wind-drift flakes woven,
      ermine to drape the Queen of Snow.
      Look her in the eye – fierce blue glitter
      in a certain sun-glare shifting –
      spirited white horse about to plunge.
      Ever-changing, no moment
      the same. She rolls the ice-dice,
      graupel strewn underfoot. How her glance
      pulls against your gravity.
      With a gesture invisible as wind,
      she could set the whole mountain tumbling.
      And yet, you’d swear she’s
      weightless in lace-white snow.
      Gaze one more time into her deep blue-
      shadow eyes. It’s time to find
      your way back down to trail-head.
      She bids you stay. Trust her
      no more than a one-night lover.

    4. JRSimmang says:

      Don’t Forget Your Toothbrush

      But if you do,
      we’ll be here for you,
      waiting behind this marble countertop,
      standing beside the fern
      and rubber tree
      with a smile on our faces,
      with our hands on your toothbrush.

    5. DanielAri says:

      “Don’t forget it (with Curly Weaver)”

      Teenagers on the public playground set
      hold crawlplace shadows big enough for two.
      (Whatcha gonna do? Watcha gonna do?)
      Sky’s getting dark, and as it’s getting wet
      bodies too grown for slides find something new.
      (Something so new, new things so new to do.)

      Time has come—not yet! Time to go—not yet!
      Press and promise, Beth, one last taste of you,
      of you, Beth, of you, Beth, of you, of you.
      We unrumple, climb down the jungle gym,
      walk to your front door. Can’t deny the moon,
      the bom biddy bom a-dang-a-dang moon

      that wanes and waxes some three hundred time
      since the last shadow-heated time we met
      one teenager’s night on a playground set.
      While I’m certain I could find you online,
      who I’d find in you, friend, I wouldn’t bet
      (not the girl from the playground tête-à-tête).

      Beth, I hardly ever hear you callin.’
      My emotions are no marionette.
      My heart’s no longer my hormones’ puppet.
      Yet some wispy trigger has called me to
      a feeling I knew I’d never forget
      (or if I will someday, I haven’t yet).
      Teenagers on the public playground set.

    6. noobpoet says:

      “Don’t Forget to Think About Tomorrow”

      Don’t forget to think about tomorrow.
      While the things of today seem important,
      They can quickly be tomorrows sorrows,
      And soon all your plans will be discordant.
      Though to revel in yesterdays fancies
      Is quite alright, at least to some extent,
      For theres no amount of apologies
      That can bring back lost time already went.
      But if a memory can bring you smiles,
      Call it to you when today has you beat
      And tomorrow looks to be off by miles,
      Think of when you triumphed over defeat.
      When today seems to hold naught but sorrow,
      Don’t forget to think about tomorrow.

    7. shinnokami03 says:

      “Don’t Forget to Think About Tomorrow”

      Don’t forget to think about tomorrow.
      While the things of today seem important,
      They can quickly be tomorrows sorrows
      And soon all your plans will be discordant.
      Though to revel in yesterdays fancies
      Is quite alright, at least to some extent,
      For there’s no amount of apologies
      That can bring back lost time already went.
      But if a memory can bring you smiles,
      Call it to you when today has you beat.
      And tomorrow seems to be off by miles,
      Think of when you triumphed over defeat.
      When today seems to hold naught but sorrow,
      Don’t forget to think about tomorrow.

    8. Lisa PK says:

      Don’t Forget Your Dreams

      Don’t forget the dreams you had
      Before life changed your plan.
      You knew exactly what it was
      Before it was crushed by a man.
      Don’t forget what you put off
      Or gave up to raise your kids.
      What you reluctantly swept under the rug,
      That thing you never did.
      Life is short and time goes by
      The kids grow up
      And say goodbye
      So you sweep the floor and paint their rooms
      And remember who you were.
      Then it’s not to late to live
      And dream your dream again.

    9. PressOn says:

      DON’T FORGET WHAT’S REAL

      Don’t forget this wisdom, dear,
      that life is ripe when love is near;
      that nights are possibilities
      and days, fulfilling as a breeze
      that whispers wonders in your ear.

      Love carries its own atmosphere:
      an ambience of joyous cheer
      that casts a glow through winter trees.
      Don’t forget

      that worldly wealth is but a mere
      appurtenance, a passing bier
      of promises that never please.
      But love is more than auguries;
      it’s made of gold that stays the year.
      Don’t forget.

    10. shinnokami03 says:

      “Don’t Forget to Think About Tomorrow”

      Don’t forget to think about tomorrow,
      While the things of today seem important,
      They can quickly be tomorrows sorrows,
      And soon all your plans will be discordant.
      Though to revel in yesterdays fancies
      Is quite alright, at least to some extent,
      For there’s no amount of apologies
      That can bring back lost time already went.
      But if a memory can bring you smiles,
      Call it to you when today has you beat,
      And tomorrow looks to be off by miles,
      Think of when you triumphed over defeat.
      When today seems to hold naught but sorrow,
      Don’t forget to think about tomorrow.

    11. Don’t forget that thing that you once forgot.
      It may turn out disastrous. My goodness, I hope not!

      Now I know it’s something that I’ve forgotten before.
      Maybe it’s my house keys dangling from my front door.

      Was it a bill I was suppose to pay? The water or electric?
      If it wasn’t so dark in here, I could probably think of it.

      Let me go for a walk. Maybe that will jog my memory.
      Trying to remember that thing I forgot has become something of a mystery.

      The ability to remember things usually happens when I’m gone.
      Now I’m beginning to wonder: Did I leave the stove on?

      Perhaps it was an anniversary. Was it someone’s birthday?
      Hmm, is that why my best friend is not talking to me today?

      Did I check the mail? Am I expecting anything important?
      Do I need to call and cancel something? Do I even have an appointment?

      I try to retrace my steps, which do not go very far.
      Did I leave the gas cap off again after I filled up my car?

      Maybe I left the stove on. Oh. Sorry. My bad.
      I forgot… I had already mentioned that.

      I think it was a live or death thing. I got this feeling inside.
      It’s not coming to me. Hey, why’s my goldfish floating on his side?

      Anyway, I’m going to bed. Maybe I’ll remember in the morning.
      Man, what’s that smell? Is something burning?

      I’m wide-eyed and awake in bed. I’m lying very still.
      I can’t sleep. Did I… did I take my sleeping pill?

      Don’t forget that thing that you once forgot.
      It may turn out disastrous.
      But I hope not.

    12. Ber says:

      Don’t forget us

      I remember the days
      when i would go and see you
      a loving hand
      you would hold out
      and teach me my times two

      A gentle voice
      a loving heart
      a wonderful person
      right from the start

      Always having time
      for others
      never thinking of yourself
      pushing back the housework
      to make a conversation and help

      At meal times always a place set
      everyones for tea
      laughter and chat filled the room
      you were as busy as a bee

      Never ever thinking
      that one day would come
      that we would watch over you
      now it is our turn

      Your loving smile still touches us
      at will we wish you well
      the happy times we remember
      not on the illness that you have
      we don’t want to dwell

      Your heart is strong
      your mind is too
      were so lucky
      to have someone like you

      So all that you have taught us
      we hold deep inside
      we know that you are an angel on earth
      your wings you choose to hide

    13. pmwanken says:

      DON’T FORGET HOW TO LOVE
      (a shadorma)

      Heart broken
      yet filled with despair,
      I was found.
      He loved me
      and reminded me I can’t
      forget how to love.

    14. Don’t forget your roots
      Don’t forget where you came from
      The past is the key
      To the future

    15. Don’t Forget …

      Don’t forget to do the laundry
      I need clean underwear
      Don’t forget to check the tires
      I think one’s low on air
      Don’t forget the cat box
      Fluffy just dropped a bomb
      Don’t forget to call the vet
      That stink means something’s wrong
      Don’t forget to pick up milk
      Can’t wash down cake with Coke
      Don’t forget a birthday card
      Your brother like a good joke
      Don’t forget to exercise
      That tummy needs to shrink
      Don’t forget to check your email
      Don’t open unknown links
      Don’t forget to thank your stars
      You live in freedom’s land
      Don’t forget to pray to God
      And hold on to His hand

    16. Don’t Forget the Sacrifice

      The willingness of so many
      So many that came long before us
      Before we were even a gleam
      A gleam in our father’s eye
      Our fathers and theirs before them
      Before them laid the future
      The future that they would make better
      Make better for all that would follow

      The future they worked to ensure
      Ensure for the future of all
      All were expected to sacrifice
      Sacrifice was just part of the plan
      The plan put America first
      First in all actions and endeavors
      Endeavors that would raise the nation
      The nation at the top of the heap

      The road to America’s greatness
      Greatness in the eyes of the world
      The world so envied our success
      Success derived from the many
      The many that saw what was at stake
      At stake was the freedom of millions
      Millions that came for one purpose
      One purpose, one nation, one America

      Lest we forget what they gave
      They gave their blood, sweat and tears
      Tears shed now as we head the wrong way
      The wrong way toward the abyss
      The abyss that will take this nation down
      Down to the depths of utter ruin
      Ruin that we may not recover from
      From the ashes we may never rise

      The question: Is it too late
      Too late to save the Great Lady
      Lady Liberty is crying for help
      Help that can only come from the people
      The people that still love America
      America: land of the free and brave
      Brave that must again turn to sacrifice
      Sacrifice before it’s too late

    17. SharoninDallas says:

      DON’T FORGET THE ONES YOU LOVE
      Don’t forget the ones you love,
      A simple word placed here and there
      A gesture, a smile, a listening ear,
      Just to show you care.
      For those you know, for those you don’t,
      Love them all the same.
      Use your time for others too,
      Not for every whim for you.
      For those you know, for those you don’t,
      Love them all the same.
      Love them all and love yourself,
      Because you love them in His name.

    18. Tracy Davidson says:

      Don’t forget to defrost the turkey

      like you did last year
      when we enjoyed beans on toast
      for Christmas dinner

      Don’t forget our anniversary

      like you did last year
      and I smacked you round the head
      with a five iron

      Don’t forget the way to the hospital

      like you did last year
      when I was forced to give birth
      on the hard shoulder

      Don’t forget that last year was crap

    19. Don’t Forget Who You Are

      Dad always called out as I left the house,
      and though I knew exactly what he meant,
      I feigned ignorance, not amnesia.

      We’d watched Days of Our Lives together
      back then, something he never admitted—
      Was Phillip really Mark? The nun he loved,
      could she be his sister? Stay tuned next week when …

      What he really meant: Don’t forget whose you are,
      a truth I’m learning, watching my own children
      growing up, leaving home, finding their own place.
      I know now how small the world is, everywhere

      bumping into distant kin and old family friends,
      certain to call and say, You’ll never guess
      who I saw. . . . Maybe he meant what I want
      to cry out now: Don’t forget who loves you,
      and please find your way home now and then.

    20. PressOn says:

      DON’T FORGET TO REMEMBER

      Berlin’s
      words of caution
      echoed in memory
      when she said she’d remember but
      forgot.

    21. Misky says:

      My Don’t Forget poem is on my blog, so if you have spare millisecond, I hope you’ll pop over for a quick read.

      http://miskmask.wordpress.com/2013/02/21/dont-forget-your-first/

      ~ Misky

    22. Amy says:

      Don’t Forget Your Family

      Don’t forget to step lightly,
      as you sneak in silence
      down the stairs.
      Past the family photos-
      pieces of our lives frozen
      on the wall.

      Don’t forget to turn off the
      light, leaving us in the
      darkness of denial.
      The delicate moonlight will
      illuminate all that you
      have hidden.

      Don’t forget to lock the door
      behind you, pulling lightly as you
      turn the key.
      Secure us in our house of
      deception; we will anxiously
      await your return.

    23. Don’t Forget How To Love

      When your heart hardens
      from wounds with no pardons,
      don’t forget how to love.

      When your tears have dried,
      you are hollow inside,
      don’t forget how to love.

      When you see someone new
      turn to look straight at you,
      don’t forget how to love.

      When you think you’re unique
      in hurts suffered, life bleak,
      don’t forget how to love.

      When eyes meet, if pulse quickens,
      face flushes, stomach sickens
      you did not forget how to love.

    24. DON’T FORGET THE SUN

      The snow came down in waves
      and curtains, white lace dimming
      to dark velvet; then alien, mousy-
      gray – daylight as through a tunnel;
      snow to bury us. But you just kept
      on stoking the fire until the kettle
      steamed. You asked for bread. So
      I pushed and prodded dough, I felt
      the yeast come alive between my
      fingers, flour gritty with grains.
      I kneaded in rosemary, chopped
      chives. I watched it rise. Baking,
      it smelled of summer. It warms
      every winter corner of the house.

    25. Don’t Forget to Write

      You have a gift
      that can be regarded as frivolous,
      a waste of time,
      a gift that can so easily slip
      through your fingers.
      You have a gift
      to take people places
      they cannot go,
      to help them experience everything,
      from flying on silver wings,
      running with the bulls of Pamplona
      or receiving an angel’s kiss.
      You have a gift
      to express things on their hearts
      they can’t express themselves.
      To incite them to love, hate,
      become indignant, take joy,
      learn what’s important.
      You can enable them
      to see the invisible
      and hope for the eternal.
      You have a gift
      that transcends time and space
      and has the potential
      to affect generations to come.
      You have a gift
      designed to give.
      Don’t forget to write.

    26. priyajane says:

      Dont forget this, please

      Forget what you think you know-
      Let embryonic thoughts overflow
      Catch then with a fishing net
      Encrypting, your inner cadet
      Blooming, haunting, Forget-me-nots,
      They smile at the edge of larger pots
      Not all can grow like perfect roses
      Find the beauty in ordinary poses
      Simple petals can tint your marrow
      Arching, silver poetic arrows–

      PriyA Jane

    27. Mike Bayles says:

      Don’t Forget the Sun

      clouds darken skies and moods
      rain and snow comes
      unwelcome guests
      a change of weather
      while I think of another day
      more temperate
      and more forgiving
      warmth to warm my heart
      a time of clear skies remembered,
      don’t forget the sun

    28. mattlee says:

      Ruxton Avenue

      Don’t forget the uphill climb,
      left at the Loop, up the historic mountain,
      trudging past quaint stores smelling of thyme.
      Don’t forget the uphill climb,
      where, gathering outside the Mate Cafe, voices grind
      like the motor of the Cog, churning through Englemann Canyon.
      Don’t forget the uphill climb,
      left at the Loop, up the historic mountain.

      Don’t forget the gifts of time,
      glowing like porch lights domed in snow.
      Holding the tiny fingers of new life,
      don’t forget the gifts of time.
      Your snowshoed path swirls behind you like vintage wines,
      from rustic fires to cozy bungalows.
      Don’t forget the gifts of time,
      glowing like porch light domed in snow.

    29. Amy says:

      Don’t Forget to Play Pretend

      Don’t forget to savor
      these small fleeting moments.
      Amidst the chaos of diapering
      and feeding time, the tedium of
      scrubbing and scheduling,
      don’t forget the wondrous joy
      that exists within these
      tiny fragments.
      For if you do,
      you will miss the simple pleasure
      of a precious smile or
      the pure delight of innocent laughter.
      Too soon, these moments
      are replaced with drivers’ licenses
      and dates.
      Don’t forget to play pretend,
      or lick the batter from the spoon.
      Remember to stay in your pj’s
      all day and eat ice cream
      for dinner.
      Don’t forget to cherish
      those dear little ones.

    30. Sitka Larry says:

      Don’t Forget to Let Go

      Don’t forget to let go at the right moment.
      Just then, at the peak. At that moment when movement stops
      and you’re suspended, weightless, high above us.
      Let go. Don’t forget. Just let go.

      Don’t forget the feeling of release.
      The brief bit of frozen time when the rules you knew stopped
      and life left you with a new one, immutably real.
      Let go. Don’t forget. Ignore the danger and let go.

      Don’t forget to stick the landing.
      Feet meet ground. Knees flex, arms out. The center of you
      finds the world again. You touch. Reconnect. Rejoice.
      Let go. Don’t forget the time and place. Let go.

      Don’t forget that letting go is not an ending,
      it is a beginning and a middle.
      And sometimes a glorious all. Complete.
      Let go. Don’t forget. Just let go.

    31. Karlie says:

      Don’t Forget To Remember

      Don’t forget to remember,
      Dancing in the yard with the trees on fire
      In Autumn’s blazing glory
      Don’t forget to remember
      The feel of my hand in yours
      How forever tasted on your lips
      When you lied that winter morn
      Don’t forget to remember
      Wherever you may be
      You’ve moved on to summer
      But I can’t even see the spring.

    32. JWLaviguer says:

      Don’t Forget the Brain

      Shoot and stab
      Crush and beat
      Do all you want
      they’ll keep coming at you
      the zombies
      the undead
      stumbling
      crawling
      dragging their intestines
      they’ll keep coming
      unless
      you remember
      to kill the brain.

    33. Jane Shlensky says:

      Don’t Forget the Road

      He says he knows the road to wherever
      he has a mind to go, his old car like
      a horse he’s trained—he tells her,
      puts a firm hand on her steering
      and a steady foot on her gas pedal,
      and she does the rest. Sometimes
      it’s almost magic that he’s riding,
      his mind wandering back roads of years
      long past in the dust and haze of dusk
      when suddenly he’s arrived,
      parked at the place he’d forgotten
      he was going, delivered of himself
      and roused out of his thoughts.

      Oh, he’ll say then, always delighted
      to find himself at his destination,
      only occasionally wondering if this
      is indeed where he was headed.
      He doesn’t second-guess himself.
      He left home and followed many
      a road in life, some paved and some not,
      watching the trees run past him,
      the dashes of the lanes flashing by,
      the morning giving way to sunset,
      arriving every time somewhere,
      pleased and surprised that his wife
      has not called a silver alert.

    34. Yolee says:

      Don’t Forget

      now they’re young women
      whom never heard an affirming
      expression from their carbon-based father.

      They know of him but know
      nothing about him except
      that they don’t rock on
      the easy chair in his heart,
      except that one has his face
      and irony tracks them down.

      For patriarchal sake they cannot thumb
      through history like pages of a fairytale
      that keep exact accounts with words
      that exhibit a good character.

      He never called contributions
      to say “come see my daughters’ gifts
      they will enlarge the pockets of your soul.”

      He did not give them building blocks
      with which they could stand
      taller than their imagined significance.

      They look to you with surrogate hope
      from breaks in strawberry shortcake
      curtains still hanging in the cluttered
      room of their souls.

    35. PKP says:

      Don’t forget there is always time

      don’t forget
      as you reach for excuses
      lying littered as scattered
      paper napkins at your feet
      that there is always time

      time – that stretches like
      taffy when pulled in the
      direction of a child’s open
      arms, or a papyrus hand
      reaching for another touch

      there is always time
      don’t forget
      when winds of yearning
      call and dreams beckon
      brightly and love is possible
      there IS always time
      while the sand still slides
      down sides of glass

      clear the tissue paper
      excuses – they will not protect
      you from your regret
      when the last grain falls

      don’t
      forget

    36. PKP says:

      Don’t forget that you can use contractions

      It really is fine
      Perhaps not Comedy Divine
      One cannot forget the don’t

    37. PKP says:

      Don’t forget me ….

      the days will pass
      and winds of whispers
      and wandering and
      wondering will come
      and go fluttering like
      white wash on a clothes
      line on a summer day
      the days will pass
      and I will be gone
      live, love, dance
      do not dwell but
      please if possible
      don’t forget me

    38. elishevasmom says:

      Don’t Forget to Smile

      If you could only see the light
      that you ignite
      with your smile,
      how little sparks rise up
      at the edges,
      and reach to the stars
      to join in the conga line,
      da-da-da-da-da kick,
      weaving in and out
      of galaxies,
      from outer space
      covering all of creation
      like pixie-dust
      back to inner space,
      to the place
      within my heart,
      you would never
      forget to smile.

      Ellen Knight

    39. Domino says:

      Don’t Forget

      Those ones you treasured
      while they were here
      the ones that passed before;
      Their memories hold
      and keep them near
      for they won’t pass here more.

      The things they taught you,
      both good and ill,
      can guide you in your life.
      Remember well
      each pain, each thrill
      their lifelong joys and strife.

      If you keep them close
      and in your heart,
      they’re never far away
      Their lessons shared,
      their life, their art,
      will bless you every day.

      Diana Terrill Clark

    40. Sitka Larry says:

      Don’t forget

      Don’t forget this memory I have.
      Its one we share, though I wonder how close to mine
      your version is.

      Mine has to be the more glorious vision, because it has you in it.
      Yours only has me, and that is a measurable difference.
      Always has been. Always will be.

      Differences and memories.
      Visions and versions of visions
      perhaps not forgotten by one of us at least.

    41. Hannah says:

      Don’t Forget Benjamin

      As frost buds and blooms on steel bars
      he finally succumbs to the freeze,
      fed to the hungry night;
      zoo keepers-his plight givers
      forgot him and he’s left out-of-doors.
      He may have forgiven them,
      in the morning, he may have
      but zero degree weather is not forgiving
      and this mistake won’t be corrected;
      for their negligence an entire species pays.
      Last of his kind, Thylacine, the Tasmanian tiger,
      Benjamin has his last breath stolen brutally;
      strangled by the frigid air of winter,
      barred from his sheltered sleeping quarters
      an amazing creature is sacrificed in vain.
      Silently the woods grieve-
      openly, Mother Nature weeps.

      Copyright © Hannah Gosselin 2013

      There’s footage of Benjamin here: http://wordrustling.wordpress.com/2013/02/20/dont-forget-benjamin/

    42. PoM says:

      Don’t Forget My Love
      That eternity we’ll share
      Remember that starry night
      We laid and cuddled tight
      Under that bright moonlight
      An enchanted kiss you laid
      Upon my lips so quaint

      So long ago we lay
      Under twinkling starlight
      I fell forever in love with you
      that tremendous wondrous night…..

      continue reading at http://proseofmellifluous.wordpress.com/

    43. PressOn says:

      DON’T FORGET TO CHANGE

      Don’t forget to change your underwear
      before you travel; for you never know
      the turns of fate that might await you there.
      Don’t forget to change your underwear
      in case you crash and then they strip you bare,
      to find your BVDs from long ago.
      Don’t forget to change your underwear
      before you travel. For you never know.

    44. foodpoet says:

      Writers digest 2013

      Don’t forget me when the winds blows
      In the silence of blankness
      In grass in morning
      I now walk alone
      Dew wet I retreat to my den, my lair of safe thoughts
      I will think of you on soft mornings with damp hair
      And mind meditated, I head to work to weave
      Our memories for another day.

    45. PowerUnit says:

      Don’t Forget The Insane

      I can’t see the for-
      est for the trees
      please don’t for-
      get to sieze
      the brief oppor-
      tunity to sneeze
      and do not abhor
      my trying to please

    46. Nimue says:

      Don’t forget to remember

      Remember
      not once
      but every passing day,
      how words have lifted you,
      your spirits,
      your smiles,
      in times
      of cold silence,
      and lonely
      moments.

      Remember
      not once
      but every passing day
      to spread
      the same words
      and few more
      to souls around,
      we all need
      them alike.

    47. De Jackson says:

      Don’t Forget This

      Press it on your heart, a dry
      flower waiting. Hold it on
      your tongue, acrid and sweet
      and staining. Mind its long
      trailed tail and the tide
      foaming in to erase these
      footprints, falling sand
      sifting soft like rain.

      .

    48. DON’T FORGET THE BOMB

      Cold War, forgotten, left behind
      mad arsenal built by hot nations.
      The warheads hiding in deep bunkers
      await the Middle Eastern signal.
      Revivals resurrect old blood
      feuds and future grafted to fate.
      Oh, Calvary! Ascends the heavens.
      The herald beckons Christ’s return.
      Hosanna! Our hearts melt in the flames
      fanned by the love of the Lord.

    49. Jane Shlensky says:

      Don’t Forget to Medicate

      The plastic pill carrier has separate
      compartments labeled by day,
      a gentle nudge toward her daily dose.
      There are placed the vitamins, the calcium,
      the pills for pain, for sleep, for memory.

      She watches as her son distributes the pills
      admonishing her to remember when
      each is taken, reminding her not
      to take the sleep pill before bedtime,
      but time hangs on her like a dolman sleeve,
      drooping and puddling in her lap,
      minutes just another space to fill.

      Let’s take the memory pill now, her son says,
      placing the small blue dot into her hand
      and offering her water. This will help you
      remember to take the other pills on time,
      he laughs. What is funny about this?
      She has no problems with memory.
      It’s the forgetting that concerns him.

      She sits in her chair and observes the yard
      the trees beyond the window frame,
      their leaves aflame, and reasons
      that it must be fall with winter coming soon.
      She has all the time in the world
      to remember her childhood and home place,
      a dog she once loved named Dan,
      a man who smiled at her a certain way,
      a man she might have married,
      holding a baby that might have
      been her son, the fleeting words
      to a wistful lovely song.
      Pills don’t come to mind.

    50. Don’t Forget to Flush

      Don’t forget to flush emotions
      Ponder valid dreams; an eddy
      Swirling’ round the rim
      Of regret,
      Swooshing
      Tears

    51. JWLaviguer says:

      Don’t Forget to Remember

      Do you remember
      when I held you in my arms
      rocked you to sleep
      made you feel safe

      Do you remember
      when we went rollerblading
      riding bikes
      playing games

      Do you remember
      when you cried
      and I told you
      everything would be okay

      Do you remember
      I tried to be there
      but I couldn’t
      for one reason or another

      Do you remember
      that I love you
      and you’ll always be my little girl
      no matter what

    52. DON’T FORGET YOUR ROOTS

      A poet, rooted in Wood.
      A good place to begin.
      In the passage of time,
      a heart hits it stride
      when the pride of from
      whence it came and gave
      it a name, blossoms within.
      A memory lasts when deeply
      rooted. One grows with its flourish.

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