Poems and Readings for Funerals

“Poems and Readings for Funerals” by Julia Watson is a thoughtful collection published by Penguin Books Limited in April 2004. This 108-page anthology addresses the growing need for suitable texts at secular funerals, offering a range of 70 poems and prose extracts that commemorate lives and provide comfort during times of grief. The selections include works from notable figures such as Shakespeare and Christina Rossetti, reflecting a diverse array of voices and sentiments.
Readers will find this collection to be a valuable resource for honoring loved ones, featuring pieces that can be used in both funerals and celebrations of life. The anthology encompasses themes of death, grief, and loss, making it relevant for those seeking meaningful expressions during difficult moments. Additionally, the inclusion of very short pieces allows for easy printing on order of service, enhancing its practical use in commemorative settings.
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As more and more secular funerals are taking place, there is a need for appropriate texts. The Poet Laureate spoke recently of the importance of ‘epitaphs’ for people: poems or songs which commemorate their lives. Actress Julia Watson, married to the poet David Harsent, was confronted with the issue when her father died, and the result is this inspiring collection of 70 poems and prose extracts suitable for reading at funerals and celebrations of a life. The selections range from Shakespeare to Chief Tecumseh of the Shawnee Nation, from Christina Rossetti to St Francis of Assissi, and included are some very short pieces which could be printed on an order of service.
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