In this article we have gathered together some poems that could be used for a tribute or in a eulogy. These poems could be used for remembering a special person at gatherings, or simply just to remember your loved one privately. We also have some more general poems and also more specific ...
Rumi writes to reassure loved ones that his death won’t be an end but a beginning. Knowing how natural it is to mourn the loss of someone you love, he reminds us that death, however final and violent it feels, should not be the cause of unmitigated grief. He encouragesthose who care...
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We were on education visit programme ‘Lessons from Srebrenica’ hosted by Remembering Srebrenica charity to witness at first-hand the testimony of survivors and Mothers who lost loved ones in the Srebrenica genocide. Watch our bearing witness video here . I was so moved by the entire visit, ...
A Poem Remembering A Lost Child It's time to say goodbye, and we don't understand why. Today is the day we lay our little man to rest. Read Complete Poem Stories22 Shares441 Favorited18 Votes389 Rating 4.50 Featured Shared Story
The two women keep crying and I am getting uneasy. Damn it! I wish I could speak. But then what would I say? That I am sorry? That I was selfish? That I loved them both, but could not bear to live in spite of them? Frankly, I am not even sure about why I killed myself. ...
Because remembering her is easy, I do it every day, but there's an ache within my heart that will never go away Funeral Poem: Looking for the Sunrise I’m not looking for the sunset, As the swift years come and go; I am looking for the sunrise, ...
able to respond again, rememberingafter so long how to open againin the cold lightof earliest spring —afraid, yes, but among you againcrying yes risk joyin the raw wind of the new world. 2. Accepting Heartache by Tania I used to know youI used to care for youEven though you weren...
And this remembering now I mark that whatLight was leaving some of them at least then,Forty-two years ago, will never arriveIn time for me to catch it, which light whenIt does get here may find that there is notAnyone left aliveTo run from side to side in a late-night trainAdmiring...
Their elderly voices, these matriarchs rich with memory, with love warm, living words remembering the saints in their lives dear loved ones, some long passed those who showed them Christ who loved God, and their neighbors bringing them the truth of their faith ...