Soon They Forget Poem by Randy McClave

Soon They Forget



They remember where you live
When they need help for you to give,
They quickly know your street address
When they are feeling worries and stress.
When they ever need a dollar
They quickly remember where to holler,
They remember that you helped them once before
Then they remember to knock at your door.
They always remember you to call
So, that they don't have to fall,
And they never rest or take a slumber
Until they call your saved number.
Whenever that they need a ride
They are quickly there at your side,
And whenever they need something to borrow
They are always there today and tomorrow.
Whenever they are sweating and need to feel cool
They remember that you have a pool,
And whenever they want to relax and to sit under the moon
They then remember that you have a pontoon.
Whenever they need something to do
They always remember you,
But. when you are sad and alone and chocking at the bit
Soon, you they quickly forget.

Randy L. McClave

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Randy McClave

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Ashland, Kentucky
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