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  1. Funeral poems are a way to personalize a service and create a lasting memory for those who attend. Here are a few ways to incorporate goodbye poems about death into your tribute: Do a reading during the service: Select a trusted reader with a clear, calming voice.

    • Four Roses For You
    • I Gathered Petals in My Hand
    • I Place A Rose
    • The Rose Beyond The Wall
    • Time Heals

    Author Unknown The first rose represents our grief. The pain of losing you is intense. It reminds us of the depth of our love for you. This second rose represents our courage. To confront our sorrow, To comfort each other, To change our lives. This third rose represents your memory. For the times we laughed, The times we cried, The times we were an...

    by Lou Szymkow I gathered petals in my hand, I felt their velvet, soft and bland I saw the soft colours in my palm Looking not unlike some lucky charm I raised them to my lips And whispered words for you alone Then placed the petals upon your bed, And stood alone, this moment of dread, I turned and walked away My words, my love, are with you I pray...

    by Lou Szymkow I want to say, that I love you, I feel an emptiness inside I want to say, I miss you I just want to hide I want to say, so much to you I just don’t know how This wretched pain inside of me My throat, my heart, my now. And so I have a gift for you, My love, in the form of a rose I’ll hold it to my lips And whisper my loving prose It’s...

    by A. L. Frink Near a shady wall a rose once grew, Budded and blossomed in God’s free light, Watered and fed by the morning dew, Shedding its sweetness day and night. As it grew and blossomed fair and tall, Slowly rising to loftier height, It came to a crevice in the wall Through which there shone a beam of light. Onward it crept with added strengt...

    Author Unknown White rose petals fall and blossoms fade, Memories linger yet, Recollections of happier times, You never will forget. Then as time gently passes by, And comfort soothes your sorrow, Like flowers you’ll find, new memories bloom, To brighten your tomorrow. To access our full list of funeral poems, click here. All poems featured on this...

  2. Funeral poems that incorporate the imagery of flowers can provide comfort and honor the natural cycle of life and death. This article explores the power of such poems, showcasing a selection of verses that pay tribute to the delicate and ephemeral beauty of flowers.

    • A Song of Living by Amelia Josephine Barr. Because I have loved life, I shall have no sorrow to die. I have sent up my gladness on wings, to be lost in the blue of the sky.
    • As Long As Hearts Remember. As long as hearts remember. As long as hearts still care. We do not part with those we love. They're with us everywhere.
    • From The Excursion by William Wordsworth. And when the stream that overflows has passed, A consciousness remains upon the silent shore of memory; Images and precious thoughts that shall not be.
    • Irish Blessing. May the roads rise up to meet you, May the wind be always at your back, May the sun shine warm upon your face, May the rains fall soft upon fields.
  3. Struggling to find the right words to pay tribute to the loved ones you have lost? Read through our list of beautiful funeral poems, hymns and quotes.

  4. Reading a poem at a funeral for a loved one is both difficult and an honor. Here are 21 poems you can share at a funeral or memorial service to help those who have lost a loved one.

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  6. Whether you're tasked with delivering a eulogy or participating in a memorial, our selection of unique and expressive garden and flower poems offers the right language to honor the life of your loved one, their love for nature, and the nurturing spirit they embodied.