She lies in the coffin so still and sweet
I won't forget all our memories
I loved her so much but now she's gone
I burry her body upon the stone
Upon the stone is a note that read
I'll love you even though you're dead
As I sit there and cry above the stone
All I can do is wonder why it was her and not me
I come by a couple days later
I miss her so much
I can't believe she's gone
I wish she could still be my own
She's lies in the coffin so still and sweet
I won't forget all our memories
I loved her so much but now she's gone
I buried her body upon the stone
Poem About A Funeral
My mother died when I was nine years old. She was only 50 years of age. I remember going to her funeral and looking down into her grave and just wishing she was still here... I wondered if I...
I Can't Believe She's Gone
Published by Family Friend Poems April 2011 with permission of the Author.
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