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  1. The Forget-Me-Not Fairy. So small, so blue, in grassy places My flowers raise Their tiny faces. By streams my bigger sisters grow, And smile in gardens, In a row. I’ve never seen a garden plot; But though I’m small Forget me not! Share.

  2. A forget-me-not only, Lying all lonely, And withered as if through woe For a vanished vision, And a scene elysian, And a day gone long ago. It carries me back O'er the swift years' track To a far-off golden hour, When a dear fair hand, In a summer land, First held it—the now dead flower.

  3. These are the best examples of Forget-Me-Not Flower poems written by international poets. Forget - Me - Not. Awakened by Hyacinthoides’ bell, the riverside carpet starts to swell. as tiny blooms; hues like skies; wink open nephophilic eyes, to gaze where roving lovers, hover; flowers to gift to...

  4. 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,

  5. 31 de ago. de 2017 · ‘Vergissmeinnicht’ is a chilling poem partly because of its directness and its refusal to sentimentalise the scene it describes, or treat the dead soldier with much pity. The only pity is vicariously present in the imagined mourning of Steffi, the girl whom the soldier leaves behind.

  6. Summary. The forget-me-not, a charming blue flower, is rooted in Christian lore and symbolizes true love, respect, fidelity, and devotion. Scientifically named Myosotis from the Greek words meaning “mouse’s ear,” it’s a versatile garden plant, attracting butterflies and tolerating wildlife.

  7. 1 The blue flower, Forget-me-not: What can it mean love, Growing near the river grot, In meadows green love. 2 The flowers they are heaven's blue, And bright like thee love: When e'er these flowers you view, Then think of me love. 3 In the morning then dearest, Think of me when thou'rt roaming, In the spring meadow, fairest, Or the grove in the ...