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Two Poems from our Funerals Poetry Collection

 
 
MY LAST GOODBYE
   
Author: Kursha Elliott
   
Poem:
MY LAST GOODBYE
   
  The pale face
Turns to dust
As you lie there
Waiting.
You look so different
Its not truly you
Your cheeks
So cold
They feel
So cold
When I press mine
On yours.
Its hard to breathe
As you lie there
Breathless.
Breathless you lay
I wait for your heart
To beat again and
Again.
But the disappointment
Runs through my
Face.
I look at you
Over there.
Lying so pale
The coffin
Surrounded by
All flowers
And all your
Loved ones.
We all cry
As we watch
You lie
Some even run
Out of the room
My mom takes my
Hand
While I stand
Waiting and
Watching over you.
The day it ends
The last I see
You.
So I say my
Goodbye
And
I love you.
   
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TIME
   
Author: Rebecca West
   
Poem: TIME
   

Time is an essence we take for granted
it passes us by, we don't realize it
Time is the past some wish to forget
The future of our lives we want to collect

We go through life regretting events
we want to replay them because of repent
When a moment goes by that we fail to take heed
That moment is gone we did not succeed

When we are old we absorb the meaning of time
The majority of our lives are gone we want our youth it's not a crime
When a loved one dies we want to be with them again
that is when you realize that their lives have come to an end

Make the most of the time you will never have again
Make the most of life's experiences in every way
and appreciate every minute of every hour of everyday
 
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