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Those we Love Don’t go Away… They Walk Beside us Every Day. - Thoughtful Bereavement Sign/Plaque with Butterfly Design Background

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Your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure. You are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure.” – Renee Wood In honor of that tradition, below we have several Irish and Celtic poems and prayers that are often heard at the wake and funeral. Written from the perspective of both the mourner and the deceased loved one, these poems and prayers are deep and heartfelt. May they resonate with you upon hearing them. Irish and Celtic Poems and Prayers

Personalize the poem: Consider adding personal anecdotes or memories that relate to the message of the poem.

Original Irish Poems About Death

In “I Am Standing Upon the Seashore,” Henry Van Dyke uses the metaphor of a ship moving beyond the horizon as a metaphor for death. He explains that the ship disappearing behind the horizon doesn’t mean that the ship is gone; it’s only gone from the perspective of the person on the shore watching it. To someone on the other side, the ship is appearing for the first time. Several other poems explore the theme of loss and grief, and share similarities with “Those We Love Dont Go Away”. One such poem is “Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep” by Mary Elizabeth Frye. This poem also reassures the reader that their loved one is not truly gone, but lives on in the world around them. Another similar poem is “Remember Me” by David Harkins, which similarly suggests that the memory of the loved one will never truly leave the heart of those who knew them. When putting together a funeral program, it’s common to include funeral poems or other readings. This may be something you include as part of a eulogy or separately as its own reading.

Under Ben Bulben is another poem by William Butler Yeats that has a focus on death. This excerpt expresses the heart of the poem and would make a lovely quote for the funeral service even if you don't want to read the entire poem. This short poem is both impactful and easy to quote in a eulogy, funeral program or condolence note. Can I just say what a comfort to uncover a person that genuinely knows what they are discussing over the internet. You actually know how to bring a problem to light and make it important. More people should read this and understand this side of your story. It’s surprising you aren’t more popular given that you surely have the gift. After a loved one passes, be encouraged by their passing and legacy. Instead of crying, live an inspired, spiritual and happy life like they did when they were here. Live each day with encouragement knowing that they are proud and smiling down on you from Heaven” Poems can also be a nice way to help older children remember a parent or loved one who's died, which can be a nice way to mark special days.Richard Aldington was born in 1892 in Portsmouth, United Kingdom. He became known for his poetry, specifically his World War I poetry and was friends with poets such as T. S. Eliot, D. H. Lawrence, W. B. Yeats, and Ezra Pound. "Inarticulate Grief" is an excellent choice when looking for poems for a funeral and is about the importance of letting grief be experienced, however unrestrained it may be.

In addition to poetry, other creative outlets can aid in finding comfort and healing. Engaging in activities like painting, drawing, or playing musical instruments can serve as therapeutic outlets for processing emotions. Creating memory boxes, collages, or scrapbooks dedicated to the loved one can provide a tangible way to honor their memory. Exploring nature, practicing mindfulness, and seeking solace in supportive relationships are additional strategies that can complement the healing process. Remember, everyone copes with grief differently, so it is crucial to find what works best for individual needs and preferences. Some Types of Those We Love Dont Go Away Quotes Memorial Gifts Those we love can never be more than a thought away, for as long as there’s a memory they live in our hearts to stay.” I found some of these poems offered me comfort when I was dealing with a loss. I hope they can do the same for you too.Those We Love Never Go Away Stainless Steel Bracelets 3. Sympathy Candles and Memorial Ornaments Set This poem by Carl Sandburg details the different lives one can hold as represented by seasons. It pictures death as an old friend, rather than something to be feared, which might be of some comfort to those in mourning. This is another example of uplifting goodbye funeral poems (especially for a mom from a daughter or other child that wishes to say goodbye to their parent).

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