Forget-me Nots
Forget-me-Nots from my Mum -in -law’s garden. I was admiring them as we stood outside her conservatory to see if she needed anything . We try to chat to her for a bit each day but conversational chat doesn’t flow when you’re all standing and it’s cold ! She doesn’t have the Internet or a Smart phone so I do worry she is cut off . All the people who are self isolating alone must be finding it
The Forget-Me-Not
by Anonymous
When to the flowers so beautiful
The Father gave a name,
Back came a little blue-eyed one
(All timidly it came);
And standing at its Father's feet,
And gazing in His face,
It said in low and trembling tones,
" Dear God, the name Thou gavest me,
Alas! I have forgot. "
Then kindly looked the Father down,
And said, " Forget Me Not. "
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