
Proud of my memory with its endless perfection
My impeccable recall never needs any correction
As a small child from many years ago
My memories remain vivid, this I know
My family stands astonished and amazed
While my data files work through a maze
I remember many, many things from my past
Hoping that these remarkable powers will last
Many beautiful memories organized to be found
I am thrilled by a brain that is sharp and sound
Sometimes my mind feels like an encyclopedia
Please donโt ever challenge me with Wikipedia
God has blessed me with an awesome mind
As for my car keys . . . please help me find?

“Challenge me with Wikipedia” Lol…. and the keys still missing! A wonderful poem. I thoroughly enjoyed. Good luck finding those keys. ๐คฃ๐๐
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Suzette, you always find a unique way to express appreciation. As for the keys, I almost forgot what I was looking for.
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This poem gave me a good laugh! ๐
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Susan, keep laughing. Now, where is the list for my next list?
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This tickled me, Richard! The brain is a funny thing.
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Renee, I am pleased this poem tickled your fancy . . . just a bit. Embedded in my brain is a bit of humor and sarcasm.
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Sooo sweet Richard ๐
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Thanks Ashok for these kind words. Sometimes I just need to let the humor stored away someplace in my mind take off with a poem of its own.
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Wise thing to do ๐
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there’s a lot of truth in this wonderful poem! ๐
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Truth? You are flattering the mind of a man who couldn’t find his car once in a mall’s parking lot. Shhh . . . don’t tell anyone.
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glad to know I’m not the only one that has happened to ๐
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