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  1. 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.

  2. Remember. 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 when no more day by day. You tell me of our future that you plann'd: Only remember me; you understand.

  3. But remember me when I was at my best. Although things may not be the same, Don't be afraid to use my name. Let your sorrow last for just a while. Comfort each other and try to smile. I've lived a life filled with joy and fun. Live on now, make me proud of what you'll become.

  4. Remember Me. Short funeral poem by Margaret Mead, ideal for a eulogy. The words are a message of remembrance and love in times of grief.

  5. 46 Remembrance Poems to Remember Loved Ones. 1 - 20 of 46. 2. 3. > Sort By. Recommended. Highest Rated. New Poems. Most Shared. Most Votes. Most Stories. 1. Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep. Famous Poem. Top 100 2. By Clare Harner. Do not stand. By my grave, and weep. I am not there, I do not sleep- Read Complete Poem. Stories 64. Shares 154028.

  6. May 7, 2020 · 1. “Your Clothes” by Judith Kroll. Anyone who has lost a mother knows the surreal feeling that comes with emptying your mother’s closet. This poem describes this task and the emotion behind it. 2.

  7. Jun 26, 2020 · 9. “Remember Me When I’m Gone Away” by Christina Rossetti. The speaker in the poem is dying, and she asks that she is remembered after she is gone. But she leaves specific instructions to her mourners. She asks them not to grieve, but instead remember her with a smile.

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