Some Short Eulogy Poems for a Funeral or Memorial Service
Recently, a dear relative passed away. I tried to find a suitable eulogy poem on the Internet. However, I couldn't locate exactly what I was looking for. Are you having the same problem? Here is some poetry that you might be interested in using.
| Comments on article "Some Short Eulogy Poems for a Funeral or Memorial Service" |
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Views and Comments | Date |
| Angie |
So touching, tearful, and most of all hope-inspiring words to give someone. Beautiful. |
6/4/2009 |
| chelsie |
Awah this poem is so sweet i nearlyy started crying =[ x
R.I.P |
5/28/2009 |
| brandy |
i thought these were very good my grandma dies when i was nine but i still miss her i at times i find myself crying to sleep but i want her here with me but i know i cant have that i read these and they were very good thank you for putting them up here for everyone to read |
2/20/2009 |
| sandie |
i think this one really says all of the words that i wanted to say but didn't quite know how to put them down on paper. thank you so much. you have really helped me alot |
11/25/2008 |
| Victoria |
I chose the lyrics from a movie called "The Road to El Dorado" and it was so perfect! This was for a dear friend of mine that I lost to cancer.
There isn't much I haven't shared With you along the road And through it all there'd always be Tomorrow's episode Suddenly that isn't true There's another avenue Beckoning, the great divide Ask no questions, take no side Who's to say who's right or wrong Whose course is braver run Still we are, have always been Will ever be as one.
What is done has been done for the best Though the mist in my eyes might suggest Just a little confusion about what I'll lose But if I started over I know I would choose The same joy the same sadness each step of the way That fought me and tought me that friends never say Never say goodbye
Suddenly that isn't true There's another avenue Beckoning, the great divide I would choose The same joy the same sadness each step of the way That fought me and taught me that friends never say Never say goodbye
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8/2/2007 | |
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