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  1. Apr 9, 2023 · My dear Husband, my love. Though you have gone, I know you’ll be, Looking after me from above. Your gentle spirit was a light, Guiding me through life. I’ll take your kindness and your love, As I continue on this journey, without strife. One day we’ll meet again, my love, In a place called eternal peace.

  2. Oct 4, 2023 · Of love’s sweet, silly dance. I have to feel your tender touch; I have to hear your voice; No other one could take your place; You’re it; I have no choice. If not for you, I’d be adrift; I don’t know what I’d do; I’d be searching for my other half, Incomplete, if not for you.

  3. Poems for Funerals and Memorial Services. One does not leave a funeral in the same way that he has come. He cannot help but have death on his mind. He cannot help but be aware that such is the end of all life. He may look at himself and have a new awareness that his body will not last forever. These thoughts are ones that humans must face and ...

  4. Oh my dear husband when are you. coming. I sit out here in my grave waiting for. you to call my name. My dear heart please remember how. happy we can be. You where a wonderful father and husband. It was my time to go first and I hope to see. you soon.

  5. Death Poems for Husband Funeral. 1. Forever Bound. When love transcends life, it remains boundless, even in death. This poem encapsulates the enduring bond between two souls, separated momentarily by fate. Our souls entwined, forever prime. Forever bound, come what may. Your memories, time cannot erase. The empty space, the silent hills.

  6. First, I am profoundly sorry for the loss you've had to endure. Please take comfort in knowing you are not alone. Yours is the only poem that spoke clearly to my heart. So well put. The... Read complete story. 1 - 20 of 27. 1. Heartfelt Poems about Grief, coping and sorrow after death of family, friends and lived ones.

  7. Feb 21, 2024 · Published by Family Friend Poems February 21, 2024 with permission of the Author. Together for over fifty years, times of laughter and of tears. I fell in love with all his charms, could dance forever in his arms. Except he didn't dance. He preferred to ride a horse. I'd only ride if I was forced.

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