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After Glow Poem

Death and memories are synonymous with each other. It is, with the help of these memorial poems, that you cherish the moments spent with your loved ones wholeheartedly. We at Memorial Card Shop have always managed to get you beautiful sad poetry for expressing love and affection for the departed soul. 

Afterglow Poem

In recent years, one of the best short memorial poems, "Afterglow," has gained popularity as a means of creating a more positive and cheerful atmosphere at a funeral or memorial ceremony. This form of sympathy poems for loss of a loved one in the memorial service portrays death in a more peaceful manner. It helps you tell everyone in attendance to remember the departed soul fondly and with love in their hearts rather than with grief. This is a sad poem about death which contains numerous examples of imagery as well as excellent uses of symbolic language.


After Glow by Helen Lowrie Marshall

to depict how death should be regarded by the family and friends left behind. The poet, in the first line of the memorial poem 'Afterglow,' declares that she wants to leave wonderful memories and contentment behind. In her mind, she is hoping that her life will leave a trail of smiles and a reverberation of joyful memories and warmth. 
The poet basically showcases through this remembrance poem the clear idea of how she wants to be remembered once she is no more. A good memory, one that is vivid, like an afterglow, is what the poet would like to leave behind. She also expresses a desire for their afterglow to be characterized by wide smiles.
This metaphor enables the audience to grasp the speaker's desired influence on the world. There is no way they would wish to die and leave everyone in grieving for their loss. Rather, people should remember them as someone who made them laugh. Helen also mentions, "leave an echo/whispering softly down the ways. This kind of metaphorical language also serves to convey a view of life and death.
The poet wishes all her memories to be "of good days and smiling times," as stated in the seventh line of the memorial poem. The symmetry in this phrase contributes to the creation of an optimistic rhythm. In addition, the poet's choice of simple and plain vocabulary makes it simple and enjoyable to read the best eulogy poems. The desire is for having memories that are filled with happiness and warmth, even after one has passed away.
The person in this poem about loss expresses the hope that the warmth of their memories would help to dry everyone else's tears and minimize the phase of sadness that will follow. Even while these suggestions will not affect how people feel or react to death, those who hear or read it will feel a sense of relief.
In these verses, there are many good instances of visuals that should establish a particular mood for the reader. Upon finishing this poem, the reader should be satisfied and at ease. According to the poet, her memories were so bright that they were able to dry the tears of others who were grieving her departure.

 

Funeral Poem Afterglow

I'd like the memory of me
To be a happy one,
I'd like to leave an after glow
Of smiles when life is done.

I'd like to leave an echo
Whispering softly down the ways,
Of happy times and laughing times
And bright and sunny days.

I'd like the tears of those who grieve
To dry before the sun,
Of happy memories that I leave
When life is done.

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