出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/02/06 19:09 UTC 版)
"Forget Me Not" is a 1968 single by Motown girl group Martha and the Vandellas. Though the song failed to ignite charts in America barely hitting the Billboard Hot 100, where it peaked at #93 (it was the b-side to their hit, "I Promise to Wait My Love") and failing to chart on the US R&B charts (a rarity for the group), it became a big hit on the UK pop singles chart peaking at #11 (in March 1971) netting them their biggest UK hit in several years. The song displays the narrator promising her lover to not forget her love to him while he's "off to war". Though not loosely based on the Vietnam War, it had hints that the subject matter was about the war.
ゆめ忘るな
ゆめ忘るな
to forget oneself―lose oneself (in admiration)―be lost (in admiration)―be absorbed (in study)―be engrossed (in one's business)―be beside oneself (with joy or grief)
お忘れなく
the action of forgetting oneself
忘れる.
to carelessly forget to say something
思い出さずに
Be ever present to your mind
忘却すること
さしつかえないさま
Neither have I
消し忘れ
忘れる.
忘却すること
to carelessly forget to say something
思い出さずに
Be ever present to your mind
お忘れなく
the action of forgetting oneself
度忘れする
to forget something for a moment
to be forgotten―pass out of mind―pass out of one's memory―fade from one's memory―escape one's memory―slip one's memory―fall into oblivion―be buried in oblivion
to forget oneself―lose oneself (in admiration)―be lost (in admiration)―be absorbed (in study)―be engrossed (in one's business)―be beside oneself (with joy or grief)
さしつかえないさま
ゆめ忘るな
ゆめ忘るな
to forget to tell something to someone