I died but did not leave you.
I am here, and have not gone.
Though my spirit left my body
don’t be sad, for I live on.
My love is all around you.
Can you feel it? Can you see?
That gentle breeze upon your face
is not the wind…but me.
I’m the sweet song of a bluebird
when spring is in the air.
I’m the roses in a garden.
You can find me everywhere.
Whenever you are missing me
look up to heaven’s skies.
I’m the twinkle in the stars.
I’m the sunset, and sunrise.
I’m a raindrop and a rainbow.
I’m the ocean’s waves of blue;
So everywhere you go you’ll know,
I live on, loving you.
I like that you made this this is a nice eulogy for my grandma.
This poem expresses so much and I wish to send to a young family who have just lost their dad, a young man in his 20s who suffered a critical injury in a work accident.
Hello Mr Tranmer,
Your poem, “I Live On” is just beautiful.
I would like your permission to use it in the funeral service leaflet for my 96 year old Mother please?
The poem would have your name as the Author.
Thanking you,
Phillip
Yes you may
Ron Tranmer
Your poem, “I Live On” is just beautiful.
I would like your permission to read it at my dads remembrance service
I will mention your name as the Author.
Yes, of course I give you my permission.
So sorry for your loss. It is hard to lose our dads.
Ron Tranmer