Poems for funerals, memorial services, eulogies and inner peace
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Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep
over 250 sympathy poems, quotations and readings for funerals, memorial services, eulogies and inner peace
We've spent hundreds of hours looking through reference books and searching the Internet, to save you the trouble. Quite simply, this is one of the most comprehensive and thoughtful books of poems, quotes and readings available today. And you can have it in the next five minutes...
People are often called upon to write a eulogy or speak at a funeral at very short notice, which leaves little time to find a suitable poem or reading. Our easily navigable ebook is available for instant download, giving you quick access to all the resources you need and helping to reduce stress at this sad time. It means one less thing for you to think about...
Whoever you have lost, this carefully crafted book will help you find the words to express your sorrow. Click here to find the perfect poem or reading for you.
Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep - the movie
our own inspirational movie based on the famous funeral poem
Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep - comfort in grief
An inspirational movie by TheLightBeyond.com for people grieving the loss of a loved one, based on the sympathy poem Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep. It aims to comfort mourners with the thought that the person they grieve for has become one with nature. The music is by Brady Barnett in memory of his son Jonah.
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One of the most famous funeral poems...
the poem used in our inspirational movie
Do not stand at my grave and weep.
I am not there; I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow;
I am the diamond glints on snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened grain;
I am the gentle autumn's rain.
Do not stand at my grave and mourn.
I am the dew-flecked grass at dawn.
Where tranquil oceans meet the land
I am the footprints in the sand
To guide you through the weary day.
I am still here; I'll always stay.
When you wake up to morning's hush
I am the swift uplifting rush
Of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the stars that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry.
I am not there; I did not die.
© 2007 Lucie Storrs www.thelightbeyond.com
Please feel free to reproduce this version of the poem on your own website or anywhere else; however, make sure you include the copyright statement underneath the poem. It's only fair!
How will this ebook help me?
- Suitable for English speakers all over the world...
Whether you have lost a parent, child, husband, wife, partner, friend, grandparent, brother, sister, aunt, uncle or anyone else, this book will help you find the words to express your sorrow and pay tribute to your loved one
- Over 250 carefully selected poems, quotations and readings covering the vast range of emotions caused by bereavement, from anger, rage, denial, desolation and despair to hope, peace and acceptance, put together with love, care and a great deal of attention to detail
- Contains both timeless words of wisdom from some of the greatest writers who have ever lived and the work of more contemporary poets, with many famous pieces on bereavement as well as lesser-known treasures for you to discover
- An excellent resource for those seeking the perfect poem or quotation for a funeral, memorial service, obituary, condolence letter or sympathy card, as well as for those who are simply trying to make sense of it all
- Includes our simple guide on how to write and deliver a eulogy
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To Those I Love
A beautiful funeral poem by Isla Paschal Richardson
If I should ever leave you whom I love
To go along the silent way,
Grieve not,
Nor speak of me with tears,
But laugh and talk of me
As if I were beside you there.
(I'd come - I'd come, could I but find a way!
But would not tears and grief be barriers?)
And when you hear a song or
See a bird I loved,
Please do not let the thought of me be sad...
For I am loving you just as I always have...
You were so good to me!
There are so many things I wanted still to do -
So many things to say to you...
Remember that I did not fear
It was just leaving you that was so hard to face...
We cannot see beyond...
But this I know:
I love you so -
'twas heaven here with you!
Isla Paschal Richardson (1886-1971)
Our ebook has over 250 funeral poems to choose from, suitable for all kinds of different situations. Click here to find the perfect poem or reading for you.
What do you think?
I've put a lot of love, care and attention to detail into The Light Beyond, and really hope that this project helps as many people as possible through difficult times. That's my mission in life... I'd love to hear your comments, suggestions for improvement, stories or anything else. Please don't be shy!
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- BobRams BobRams Nov 1, 2009 @ 7:40 am
- I lost my Father a few years back now and really struggled with what to say. I sure wish I knew about squidoo back then. Your site is still helpful to me but must be terrific for others who's loss is more recent.
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- Toronto Funeral Services Toronto Funeral Services Sep 24, 2009 @ 5:12 pm
- Some lovely poems and hat an easier way to allow people to choose their poems prior to making final arrangements.
Toronto Funeral Services
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- PoemsForFunerals PoemsForFunerals Mar 5, 2009 @ 5:15 am
- Very nicely written lens, your choice of poems is inspired
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- HomemadeChocolate HomemadeChocolate Feb 22, 2009 @ 2:24 pm
- I love this lens. Excellent stuff. And thank you for all those beautiful poems.
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- Dana Dana Nov 6, 2008 @ 7:54 am
- I lost 2 of my aunt's with in 3 mnth's apart. on of them on thanksgiving day last year , and it is so hard as we get closer to the holiday this year it's almost been a year that the both have past and left us behind, but I know they are both in a better place with no more pain or suffering. Aunt Mandi & Aunt jo, you are saddly missed & loved by all of your family.....
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