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A Silent Tear. Just close your eyes and you will see All the memories that you have of me Just sit and relax and you will find I'm really still there inside your mind. Don't cry for me now I'm gone For I am in the land of song There is no pain, there is no fear So dry away that silent tear.
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If love alone could have saved you, You never would have died. In life we loved you dearly, In death we love you still , In our hearts you hold a place, That no one could ever fill. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you didn’t go alone, For part of us went with you, The day God took you home. Rhonda Braswell Gone, But Not Forgotten
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This collection of 25 beautiful funeral poems is here to help you find those words. Whether you need something emotional that captures the sorrow of your heart or an uplifting verse that celebrates a life well-lived, these poems will help during this difficult time.
Dec 28, 2019 · A friend recently shared a poem with a profoundly beautiful message about death and grief and love. It’s a meditation that’s often read before Kaddish, part of Jewish mourning rituals.
for love is deeper than the deepest sorrow, its light can reach beyond the darkest day. Have faith in love for love is sure and constant; A tie too strong for time and loss to sever. And for those who love there are no final partings, Where love has been there love will be forever. ‘When I am gone’ by Lyman Hancock
Jan 29, 2024 · Looking for some beautiful, comforting, yet inspirational words about death and dying? These poems about loss are perfect for funerals.
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There are at least four funeral poems with the same title: 'Remember Me'. All of them are among the most loved and frequently chosen readings for a memorial service. Click a title link below to read the text of the poem, to listen to it being read, to find out more about its meaning (how to interpret it) and its background. If you like the poem ...