The song "Remember" by The Jimi Hendrix Experience is a plea to a lost lover to come back and rekindle their love. The lyrics describe the memories of happier times when the mockingbird used to sing, the bluebirds and honeybees used to sing for sunshine and flowers. But since the lover left, these sounds of happiness have disappeared for the protagonist. The narrator begs the lover to return, promising to make everyone happy and willing to do whatever it takes to be with them again. They express their longing for a kiss, even linking it to their survival, saying they will starve without the lover's affection. The protagonist implores the lover to remember the love they shared and come back to them, emphasizing that their love is essential and they can make everything better together. Throughout the song, there is a sense of desperation and longing for the lost love to be reunited. It conveys the emotional impact and emptiness caused by the lover's absence. The lyrics and Jimi Hendrix's passionate delivery evoke a sense of yearning and melancholy.