that is nice ,i lost a son to s.i.d.s many years ago ,i have not long being able to attend his gravre ,now i feel much better that i have ,and that is a nice thought for the next time i visitregards blackout.Yeah I know. Its was meant to bring comfort.
I simply LOVE it
That was great lacy you're such a sweetheart. your passion moves me. I just wanna stare into those deep brown eyes. Let me get it and freak it.
according a quick google search....these verses are taken from 'Rosie' by Alan Titchmarsh.
I have the poem framed on my computer desk and have had the poem since 2003. It was given to us with the ashes of our first shepherd.a more throrough search reveals Mary E. Frye as the original author of the poem.
I am so sorry to read this blackout. I have lost a brother and a few people close to me as well as my VERY beloved dogs.that is nice ,i lost a son to s.i.d.s many years ago ,i have not long being able to attend his gravre ,now i feel much better that i have ,and that is a nice thought for the next time i visitregards blackout.
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 in the snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened grain,
I am the gentle autumn's rain.
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.
May this bring comfort to those who may have thought they lost a loved one. May their spirits touch every soul and live on forever.
I believe so. That gives content to my heart.So true we Tarded
This was read at my wife's great grandads funeral last year. xThanks guys. It is written anonymously.
Reputedly but not definately.a more throrough search reveals Mary E. Frye as the original author of the poem.
This was read at my wife's great grandads funeral last year. x
I too have lost my brother..