3 result(s) for Mother’s Funeral Poems.
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Eternal Bloom
In gardens once lush, where blooms would sway,
The petals fall softly, in delicate decay.
Yet even as flowers lose vibrant grace,
Her spirit awakens, time cannot erase.
Through whispers of spring, in fragrant air,
I feel her presence, her gentle care.
Though blossoms may wither, and shadows may creep,
In memories cherished, her love sowed deep.
So let the seasons entwine and fade,
For in every heart, her essence is laid.
Amidst the bright blossoms, her laughter I find,
A timeless connection that binds us, unconfined.
In Her Luminous Absence
Stars weave their light in the velvet night,
A cosmos weeps for her gentle grace,
In shadows cast, her laughter's delight,
Now echoes softly, time can't erase.
The heavens shimmer, a celestial choir,
Each flicker tells tales of love once shared,
Her spirit dances, a flame's warm fire,
Though absent, her wisdom is ever bared.
With each twinkle, a kiss from afar,
She whispers secrets in the midnight air,
In starlit silence, she’s never too far,
Yet still, the world feels a weight of despair.
Yet in the gloom, the stars brightly blaze,
A reminder that love never truly fades.
Threads of Memory
In whispers soft, the tapestry lies,
Woven with threads of laughter and sighs.
Each moment shared, a stitch to behold,
Stories of warmth in colors untold.
From morning's light to evening's grace,
Her gentle touch, time can't erase.
Frayed edges tell of joys and tears,
A legacy stitched with love through the years.
We gather here, in silence we stand,
Holding the fabric she crafted by hand.
Her spirit dances, in every seam,
A mother’s love, an eternal dream.
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