Samuel Johnson 1709-1784
Forget-Me-Not
Were walking one day by a river side,
They talk'd of love, and they talk'd of war,
And how very foolish lovers are.
'There have been many young ladies led astray
By believing in all their lovers said,
And you are false to me I am afraid.'
I never gave thee cause to doubt me;
I have always lov'd thee and do still,
And no other woman your place shall fill.'
But there's some beautiful flowers here about,
Growing on the other side of the river,
But how to get one, I cannot discover.'
But of them, dear, take no heed;
Because they are on the other side,
Besides, the river is deep and wide.'
I ask one favour now from you:
Go! fetch me a flower from across the river,
Which will prove you love me more than ever.'
If it lies within my power
To prove that I am true to you,
And what more can your Edwin do?'
And swam across to the other side,
To fetch a flower for his young bride,
Who watched him eagerly on the other side.
Which seemed to fill his heart with glee,
That it would please his lovely bride;
But, alas! he never got to the other side.
All power of his body he did loss,
But before he sank in the river wide,
He flung the flowers to his lovely bride.
My dearest Ellen! Forget me not:
For I was ever true to you,
My dearest Ellen! I bid thee adieu!'
Until her cries did rend the air;
And she cried, 'Edwin, dear, hard is out lot,
But I'll name this flower Forget-me-not.
And to no other man my hand I'll give,
And I will place my affection on this little flower,
And it will solace me in a lonely hour.'
William Topaz McGonagall


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