Funeral Poems & Readings

Precious Memory

A funeral poem for comfort during unsettling times

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Precious Memory

The rain may wash my pain away
The wind may dry my tears
The Summer sun may heal my heart
And time subdue my fears
But nothing in the world below
Or in the Heavens above
Will ever take away
The precious memory of your love.

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