An Alzheimers Poem Leave a Comment / By Gary / July 19, 2024 An Alzheimers Poem Don’t ask me to remember.Don’t try to make me understand.Let me rest and know you are with me.Kiss my cheek and hold my hand.I am confused beyond your concept.I’m sad and sick and lost.Just know I need you here.To shield me from the things I fear. Don’t scold or curse my cry.I can’t help the way I am acting.I can’t be different though I try.Just remember that I need you,And the best of me is gone.Please don’t fail to stand beside me,Just love me till my life is done. Search Search RECENT POSTS 2024 Conservative Article Reference List Archives Harris/Walz Information Page Archives 2024 Covid-19 and mRNA Vaccine Article Archives News The Mainstream Media Ignores Hidden January 6th Transcript – Trump Offered Troops To Secure The Capital Trump Does The Unthinkable By Liz Crokin Thoughts On Donald Trump’s Inaugural Address Claremont Institute Chair Tomas Klingenstein Delivers Historic Remarks on the Virtues of President Donald Trump Donald Trump’s Agenda 47 Everything You Need to Know About Kamala in Her Own Words Because He Fights Newsweek’s Trump/Steelers Photo Story « Previous Next » TAGS
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