Literature

FORGET-ME-NOTS

Splashes of blue in the springtime green,

A braver array had never been seen.

Little blue flowers, of flowers we dreamed,

The flowers would go on forever it seemed,

Never so many forget-me-nots.

 

When dawn emerged the moon sank down,

And birds were heard all over the town.

The daffodils wilted, the tulips went

But still the forget-me-nots weren't spent,

Never so many forget-me-nots.

 

This was the year the virus came,

Raking the lungs with tongues of flame.

Doctors worked without proper gear,

None had been ordered for many a year,

Ever so many forget-me-nots.

 

The Earth is round, the Earth is flat,

Some say this and some say that.

Carry on, folks, go down to the pub,

But give your hands a jolly good scrub.

Ever so many forget-me-nots.

 

The rich went home and shut the door

And left the streets to the hungry poor.

 

The buses crawled in their twos and threes,

The drivers doomed by a cough or sneeze.

Ever so many forget-me-nots.

 

The sun still shone but stopped the clock:

Locked down, we stayed in a state of shock.

We clapped the carers and mourned the dead,

We laughed and waved to cover our dread.

Never so many forget-me-nots.

 

Not daffodils yellow nor tulips red:

Forget-me-nots blue remember the dead.

 

John Drew has lived on both sides of the Himalayas.

Comments

FORGET-ME-NOTS

Splashes of blue in the springtime green,

A braver array had never been seen.

Little blue flowers, of flowers we dreamed,

The flowers would go on forever it seemed,

Never so many forget-me-nots.

 

When dawn emerged the moon sank down,

And birds were heard all over the town.

The daffodils wilted, the tulips went

But still the forget-me-nots weren't spent,

Never so many forget-me-nots.

 

This was the year the virus came,

Raking the lungs with tongues of flame.

Doctors worked without proper gear,

None had been ordered for many a year,

Ever so many forget-me-nots.

 

The Earth is round, the Earth is flat,

Some say this and some say that.

Carry on, folks, go down to the pub,

But give your hands a jolly good scrub.

Ever so many forget-me-nots.

 

The rich went home and shut the door

And left the streets to the hungry poor.

 

The buses crawled in their twos and threes,

The drivers doomed by a cough or sneeze.

Ever so many forget-me-nots.

 

The sun still shone but stopped the clock:

Locked down, we stayed in a state of shock.

We clapped the carers and mourned the dead,

We laughed and waved to cover our dread.

Never so many forget-me-nots.

 

Not daffodils yellow nor tulips red:

Forget-me-nots blue remember the dead.

 

John Drew has lived on both sides of the Himalayas.

Comments

ধানমন্ডি ৩২ নম্বরে বিক্ষুব্ধ জনতার ভাঙচুর

আজ সন্ধ্যা সাড়ে ৭টার দিকে তারা ধানমন্ডি ৩২ নম্বরে জড়ো হন।

১২ মিনিট আগে