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  1. Nov 13, 2020 · Classic funeral poems can help us express feelings we otherwise might struggle to find the right words for. They can also offer some comfort to those coping with a tragedy. Whether you’re planning on reciting a poem at the funeral of a child, teenager, or baby, consider the options here.

  2. Funeral Poems for Children -- Babies -- Kids. My Little Angel You've just walked on ahead of me And I've got to understand You must release the ones you love And let go of their hand. I try and cope the best I can But I'm missing you so much If I could only see you And once more feel your touch. Yes, you've just walked on ahead of me Don't ...

    • Little Snowdrop
    • Love in Every Tear
    • Never
    • Parenthood
    • These Are My Footprints
    • Tiny Angel
    • Too Soon
    • When I Speak

    Author Unknown The world may never notice If a Snowdrop doesn’t bloom, Or even pause to wonder If the petals fall too soon. But every life that ever forms, Or ever comes to be, Touches the world in some small way For all eternity. The little one we longed for Was swiftly here and gone. But the love that was then planted Is a light that still shines...

    Author Unknown O precious, tiny, sweet little one You will always be to me. So perfect, pure, and innocent Just as you were meant to be. We dreamed of you and of your life And all that it would be. We waited and longed for you to come. And join our family. We never had the chance to play, To laugh, to rock, to wiggle. We long to hold you, touch you...

    by K. Fugleberg I’ll never get to see your precious face; or whisper words to make you feel safe I’ll never get to hold you tight when you can’t sleep at night I’ll never get to sing to you a sweet lullaby, to calm you down when you cry I’ll never get to fall asleep with you in my arms, all bundled in a blanket to keep you warm I’ll never get to he...

    by Graeme Cook From the moment they are born, That bond never shall be torn, Regardless of all they do or say, They’ll always be your kid, No matter what they did, Love’s bloodline, can never go astray. From the first time that you hold ’em, Through every time you scold ’em, And every soiled nappy that you’ve changed, From all the crap you saw, The...

    Author Unknown These are my footprints, so perfect and so small. These tiny footprints, never touched the ground at all. Not one tiny footprint, for now I have my wings. These tiny footprints were meant for other things. You will hear my tiny footprints, in the patter of the rain. Gentle drops like angels tears, of joy and not from pain. You will s...

    Author Unknown Tiny Angel rest your wings Sit with me for awhile. How I long to hold your hand, And see your tender smile. Tiny Angel, look at me, I want this image clear… That I will forget your precious face Is my biggest fear. Tiny Angel can you tell me, Why you have gone away? You weren’t here for very long… Why is it, you couldn’t stay? Tiny A...

    by Mary Yarnall This was a life that had hardly begun No time to find your place in the Sun No time to do all you could have done But we loved you enough for a lifetime No time to enjoy the world and its wealth No time to take life down off the shelf No time to sing the songs of yourself Though you had enough love for a lifetime Those who live long...

    by Martin Nelson When I speak your name, It still brings music to my ears, And I can still see your smile As if heaven is so near. When I speak your name, It brings back memories Of you dancing for joy Or maybe playing with a toy. When I speak your name, It’s because you no longer can, And I want the world to know What a goof I had. When I speak yo...

  3. May 1, 2022 · Some of these poems about the loss of a child express feelings of sadness, emptiness, disbelief and despair. Other children’s funeral poems reflect on the sheer joy of them and the unconditional love you felt, from the very first – and forever.

  4. Rouleau by Locke W. Jones. You rolled into the universe. Rolled in the womb. Rolled in my arms. As we rolled down hills. Your laughter rolled through our home. Your snores rolled with the sun. We rolled you with love. Our rolling happy love.

  5. Mar 15, 2024 · Even if you’re not planning a funeral or planning to speak at a funeral, these poems can also be a useful resource when mourning someone you’ve lost or can serve as condolence poems when writing a note of sympathy. We believe all of these popular funeral poems are in the public domain.

  6. The Best 6 Children Poems For Funeral. Losing a child is a profoundly deep and personal sorrow. To help voice the complex emotions that accompany such a loss, we've compiled a selection of children poems for funerals.

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