All The Things I Have Forgotten Poem by Jim Yerman

All The Things I Have Forgotten



Sometimes I have to wonder if my Creator wasn't a little misbegotten…when I see, as I've grown older, all the things I have forgotten.

My doctor says not to be concerned…not to worry, not to fret…that as I grow a little older it is normal to forget.

And so I want to ask my doctor if in any textbook that he's read…is it normal for me to forget where my glasses are…when they're perched upon my head?

I want to ask him if when he was in school if any question on any exam… pertained to me forgetting names…what day it is…or even how old I am?

Is it normal for me to forget how I got these bruises…or why my arm is so sore? Is it normal to forget I read this book…or I've seen this movie once before?

Is it normal…or do I have a reason for a little gloom and doom…for me to suddenly forget why I've walked into a room?

I would really like to talk with my doctor about this…to take his medical books to task…but by the time I'm sitting in his waiting room…I've forgotten what questions I wanted to ask.

There is an upside to my forgetting, however, a different point of view…because the more that I forget…the more forgotten things seem brand new.

Every time I read a book, watch a movie or walk into a room…my heart rate begins to rise…because of all the things I have forgotten…everything is a surprise.

There is a downside for you the reader, however…since there's a possibility I won't remember writing these words…won't remember the how…or why…or when
There's a good chance in the future…
you'll be seeing this poem again.

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