Some smells we wished we forgot;
Might be sweet, sour or slimy with rot.
For our noses have memories of their own;
Things they have smelled are forever sown
To be recalled and resmelled whether we liked them or (s)not.
Published by David A. Reinstein, LCSW - Featured Contributor in Technology
Clinical Social Worker, psychotherapist, born in Boston and a relatively unscathed survivor of the 60 s. Fan of technology, guitars, creating music and poetry. Mental wellness coach, staff trainer and parent... View profile
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19 Comments
Post a Commentwell written - thank you
:D
Okay, then...
Cute!
Cheers :)
The nose nose
:-))
That was a smelly poem. Actually, very entertaining.
eww : )
:)