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    Default Nearly Forgotten by Alan Highley

    Nearly Forgotten

    "So long," I said, and went.
    No tears, no gifts passed either way,
    No cherished token of torn-up love.
    Who whispered: "Remember your sweetheart waiting?"
    "Remember your faraway sailor love?"
    Not you, not I. Few words were said.
    And tempest miles can't silence them
    When sympathy sets them in the wind.
    I just suppose your thoughts are dead.
    I suppose mine are. Nearly.
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    Default Re: Nearly Forgotten by Alan Highley

    Hope some of you wll enjoy a bit of "Cornish Culture" I did but maybe a little biased https://youtu.be/jSogKV3ueqc
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