Funerals

I have collected a selection of poems and readings you may like to use during a ceremony, I hope you will find something suitable. I intend to add more regularly.

Friendship IXX

And a youth said,

‘Speak to us of Friendship!’

And he answered, saying:

Your friend is your needs answered.

He is your field which you sow with love

and reap with thanksgiving.

 

And he is your board and your fireside.

For you come to him with your hunger,

and you seek him for peace.

 

When your friend speaks his mind you fear

not the “nay” in your own mind,

nor do you withhold the “ay”.

And when he is silent your heart ceases

not to listen to his heart;

For without words, in friendship, all thoughts,

all desires, all expectations are born and shared,

with joy that is unacclaimed.

When you part from your friend, you grieve not;

For that which you love most

in him may be clearer in his absence,

as the mountain to the climber

is clearer from the plain.

 

And let there be no purpose in friendship

save the deepening of the spirit.

For love that seeks aught but the disclosure

of its own mystery is not love but a net cast forth:

and only the unprofitable is caught.

 

And let your best be for your friend

that you should seek him with hours to kill?

Seek him always with hours to live.

For it is his to fill your need,

but not your emptiness.

And in the sweetness of friendship

let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures.

For in the dew of little things

the heart finds its morning and is refreshed.

 

Kahlil Gibran (1883 – 1931)

Dad

A dad is a person who is loving and kind,

And often he knows what you have on your mind.

He’s someone who listens, suggests and defends,

A dad can be one of your very best friends!

 

He’s proud of your triumphs, but when things go wrong,

A dad can be patient and helpful and strong.

In all that you do a dad’s love plays a part,

There’s always a place for him in your heart.

 

And each year that passes, you’re even more glad,

More grateful and proud just to call him your dad!

Thank you, dad… for listening and caring.

For giving and sharing, but, especially

For just being you!

 

M.K. Paul

Our Mum/Nan

A special Mum/Nan is hard to find

For that we know is true,

You gave to us unselfishly

Every single part of you.

 

Your winning smile, those sparkling eyes,

The way you made us laugh,

We know you were so peaceful

As you travelled Heaven’s path

 

Your memory is your inner strength,

Which lasts a whole life through,

God threw away the mould Mum/Nan

The day that he made you.

 

Whenever we are lonely

And need your loving hand

We know that you will guide us

In life, to understand.

 

That each day you’ll walk beside us,

We will never be alone,

The only thing that’s changed now Mum/Nan

Is that you are not at home.

 

Anon

Remember

Remember me when I am gone away,

Gone far away into the silent land;

When you can no more hold me by the hand,

Nor I half turn to go yet, turning stay.

Remember me when no more day by day

You tell me of our future that you plann’d:

Only remember me; you understand

It will be late to counsel then or pray.

Yet if you should forget me for a while

And afterwards remember, do not grieve:

For if the darkness and corruption leave

A vestige of the thoughts that once I had,

Better by far you should forget and smile

Than that you should remember and be sad.

 

Christina Rossetti (1830 – 1894)

For these once mine

With you a part of me hath passed away;

For in the peopled forest of my mind

A tree made leafless by this wintry wind

Shall never don again its green array.

Chapel and fireside, country road and bay,

Have something of their friendliness resigned;

Another, if I would, I could not find,

And I am grown much older in a day.

But yet I treasure in my memory

Your gift of charity, and mellow ease,

And the dear honour of your amity;

For these once mine, my life is rich with these.

And I scarce know which part may greater be,–

What I keep of you, or you rob of me.

 

George Santayana (1863 – 1952)

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