Final Message 47 at Death or Funeral
man or woman. The illusions of life, delusions of death... (borrowed from Terence Amerson @terryamerson)
man or woman. The illusions of life, delusions of death... (borrowed from Terence Amerson @terryamerson)
man or woman. We will not grieve but rather find strength in what remains behind; (a verse from a poem by William Wordsworth that replaces the radiance of life with stoic continuity: strength, sympathy and knowledge; maybe finding in this poetic necessity the beginnings of philosophy itself). Includes a place to include name of sender.
The call of heaven... A serious message from a man who sees his new lover as a god (quote from a poem by Stefan George). Includes a place to include name of receiver and sender.
man or woman. Only in life do we believe... (borrowed from Nancy Jean Callaghan @nancycallaghan1)
man or woman. Only desert remains... (a poem about the undulating desert left behind when our love is gone, by Federico Garcia Lorca). Includes a place to include name of sender
man. Now cracks a noble heart... (a tiny message by Shakespeare to his prince). Includes a place to include name of sender