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  2. Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep - Wikipedia

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    Kansas native Clare Harner (1909–1977) first published "Immortality" in the December 1934 issue of poetry magazine The Gypsy [1] and was reprinted in their February 1935 issue. It was written shortly after the sudden death of her brother. Harner's poem quickly gained traction as a eulogy and was read at funerals in Kansas and Missouri.

  3. Obituary poetry - Wikipedia

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    The obituary poets were, in the popular stereotype, either women or clergymen. [12] Obituary poetry may be the source of some of the murder ballads and other traditional narrative verse of the United States, and the sentimental tales told by the obituary poets showed their abiding vitality a hundred years later in the genre of teenage tragedy ...

  4. In Memoriam A.H.H. - Wikipedia

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    In Memoriam was a favourite poem of Queen Victoria, who after the death of her husband, the Prince Consort Albert, was "soothed & pleased" by the feelings explored in Tennyson's poem. [15] In 1862 and in 1883, Queen Victoria met Tennyson to tell him she much liked his poetry.

  5. Woman writes hilarious obituary for herself - AOL

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    Obituaries are often, understandably, a daunting and sad task to write. Sometimes family members take it on, other times newspaper writers. In this woman's case, though, she decided to take it ...

  6. Connecticut woman's obituary included her last joke - AOL

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    The obituary A Fairfield, Connecticut, woman's tall tale from beyond has elicited the amused reactions she had hoped for when she was alive. Connecticut woman's obituary included her last joke

  7. Florida woman writes her own sassy obituary - AOL

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    Just days before she died of pancreatic cancer on March 25, Emily Debrayda Phillips penned her own poignant and humorous obituary. Now the piece is making a big impact despite her loss. Published ...

  8. Pedro Pietri - Wikipedia

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    [3] Fellow Puerto Rican poet of the Nuyorican Movement Giannina Braschi, who performed with Pedro Peitri, pays homage to "Puerto Rican Obituary" and his sites his own obituary in her novel "United States of Banana." "Puerto Rican Obituary" is an epic poem published in 1973 by Monthly Review Press and widely considered Pietri's greatest work. [3 ...

  9. Beachy Head (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Beachy Head (1807) is a long blank verse poem by the English Romantic poet and novelist Charlotte Turner Smith.Smith wrote Beachy Head between 1803 and 1806, near the end of her life, when she was struggling with debt and ill health.

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