Topic: Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep | |
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This is a personal favorite of mine and
I thought I'd share it here for those of you who haven't seen it before. Bonny's post regarding the passing of her friend made me think of it once again... -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Do not stand at my grave and weep by Mary Frye 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 glints on snow. I am the sunlight on ripened grain. I am the gentle autumn’s rain. When you awaken in the morning’s hush I am the swift uplifting rush Of quiet birds in circled flight. I am the soft stars that shine at night. Do not stand at my grave and cry. I am not there. I did not die. |
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((( S1ow ))))))
Beautiful as the Soul within you,,, ![]() |
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Harold...
That was beautiful!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I just love that!!!!..
![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks.... S1owhand... ![]() ![]() ![]() With all of the people so near & dear to me who have passed away into absolute eternity.. ![]() and great comfort many, many times ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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wow that was amazing it really really touched my heart
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Serenity
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That was really beautiful
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Very prolific. Thanks for sharing that! ![]() |
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Yes!!! It is one of mine also.
There is another similar also... I can't think of it in context...but it is similar, other than the subject is spoken of, in the next room. |
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it was a very close freind of mines funeral about 3 weeks ago and after the service we all got laminated pictures of him and on the back is that verse.
its amasing |
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this verse is very well known but have always found it
remarkably moving. and it captures in a very few words a lot of how i feel about death and dying. it is used a lot at memorial services understandably. as i recall there was a hubub at one time about versions, authorship and copyright of this poem...but i *believe* that Mary Frye is recognized now as the legitimate original author. |
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{{{{{ S1ow }}}}} This is truly beautiful, I wish I had seen this yesterday, I would have read it at the service. Thank you for sharing this with us.
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because it is reprinted so much on this side of the pond, some refer to it as the most popular poem in America! I've since googled it again and found that the version I posted is slightly different from the one published and attributed to Frye in the 1930s...apparently, she wrote it for a friend and it got copied, modified and republished countless times...
There is another author Karin-Aleida Schmidt-Vorrink who claims independently authoring a poem much like Frye's in 1981 but definitive authorship of the various versions is probably impossible due to the variations.... |
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one of my favourites
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I have never been one to mourn a death in my adult years. I think the reality of war at 17 might play a factor in that.
I choose now to celebtate the life. Yes, there is the vacany of presence, but those you love always leave us memories to fill this void when it comes to the forefront. The "brothers", and yes, today "sisters", who share conflict with you, enter your life as strangers, but in a short time become a most important part of it. You have to displace your feelings or die yourself inside. Remember our children who serve this great country. Support our troops! Question our government! |
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