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  1. Find four poems with the title 'Remember Me' for funerals and memorial services. Read, listen and download the text, audio and printable versions of each poem.

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    • Remember Me by Christina Rossetti. Remember me when I am gone away, Gone far away into the silent land; When you can no more hold me by the hand, Nor I half turn to go yet turning stay.
    • Remember Me by Margaret Mead. To the living, I am gone, To the sorrowful, I will never return, To the angry, I was cheated, But to the happy, I am at peace,
    • Remember Me by Anthony Dowson. Speak of me as you have always done. Remember the good times, laughter, and fun. Share the happy memories we’ve made. Do not let them wither or fade.
    • Remember Me by David Harkins. Do not shed tears when I have gone but smile instead because I have lived. Do not shut your eyes and pray to God that I’ll come back but open.
  3. This poem is a message of remembrance and love for the living, written by Margaret Mead. It expresses the speaker's peace, happiness and faithfulness to the faithful, and invites the reader to remember them in their heart.

    • “Remember Me” by Margaret Mead. While Margaret Mead was known more for her work in cultural anthropology than for her poetry, “Remember Me has become a common funeral poem, as it provides a notion of togetherness, even after someone has passed.
    • “All is Well” by Henry Scott Holland. Many people find “All is Well” to be a comforting funeral poem, as the message focuses on how love and relationships continue to live on after death, just as they do when two people are physically separated.
    • Psalm 23. Psalm 23, also known as “The Lord is my Shepherd” comes from the Book of Psalms and is one of the most common Christian funeral poems. It emphasizes the point that the Lord guides us into death and gives us the opportunity to spend eternity in the house of the Lord.
    • “Those We Love” by Anonymous. This short poem is both impactful and easy to quote in a eulogy, funeral program or condolence note. Here’s the funeral poem
  4. Remember Me by Margaret Mead. To the living, I am gone, To the sorrowful, I will never return, To the angry, I was cheated, But to the happy, I am at peace, And to the faithful, I have never left. I cannot speak, but I can listen. I cannot be seen, but I can be heard.

  5. This poem expresses the hope that the deceased will be remembered for their good times, laughter, and fun. It also asks the living to smile, comfort each other, and live on with pride.

  6. 'Remember Me' by Margaret Mead makes a good choice of spiritual poem for a funeral or condolence card.

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