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Forget me not.

You said you'd come to tea

so I made a cake

chocolate sweet; maraschino filled;

girdled with a satin blue ribbon;

set out the prettiest plates;

hand painted with forget-me-nots.

And from the darkest corner of a drawer

found a single candle to celebrate the day.

I'd understand if you had 'phoned,

but now the chocolate lends a bitter taste

and even the despairing posies have given up all hope

as the candle's flame flickers my ever waiting shadow.

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caroline-grace
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Published
Mar 10, 2010
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