Will Dockery
2016-03-16 18:21:54 UTC
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Just a Memory
by Lisa Scarborough
When I'm just a memory in your head,
how will you remember me?
Will you think of me as a waste of your time,
or will your memories be sweet?
Will you choose to remember the way things
were when we first started out,
how we talked and laughed and never slept
and could not bear to be apart?
Or will your memories tend to be
the bad ones, the sad ones, the ones that hurt,
the angry words and jealousies?
Will you remember the colors of my eyes,
the scent of my hair freshly washed
or how it felt to hug each other?
Or will you remember my angry scowls,
my vicious sarcasm born of my lonely
desperation,
the many ways I misunderstood,
when I'm just a memory in your head?
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Just a Memory is copyright 1998 by Lisa Scarborough
Here's one poem from 1998, by Lisa Scarborough, mentioned earlier in anotherby Lisa Scarborough
When I'm just a memory in your head,
how will you remember me?
Will you think of me as a waste of your time,
or will your memories be sweet?
Will you choose to remember the way things
were when we first started out,
how we talked and laughed and never slept
and could not bear to be apart?
Or will your memories tend to be
the bad ones, the sad ones, the ones that hurt,
the angry words and jealousies?
Will you remember the colors of my eyes,
the scent of my hair freshly washed
or how it felt to hug each other?
Or will you remember my angry scowls,
my vicious sarcasm born of my lonely
desperation,
the many ways I misunderstood,
when I'm just a memory in your head?
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-For more poems, type
http://www.dejanews.com/
into your browser's "Location" window. Press your "return" key.
Click on "Power Search" in the middle of the screen. Next,
Click on "find" (the button to the right of the box).
Just a Memory is copyright 1998 by Lisa Scarborough
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