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  • Eulogy and Tributes
    • Poems I >
      • A Reflection on a Autumn day
      • God looked around his Garden (God's Garden)
      • I'll be there
      • Is there another world for this frail dust
      • Music when soft voice die
      • Not in Vain Emily Dickinson
      • There's a door that never closes
      • When I Come to the end of my journey
      • You gave no one a last farewell
      • You left quietly without a fuss
  • Non-Religious Funeral Service
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The Instinct of Hope
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​Is there another world for this frail dust
To warm with life and be itself again?
Something about me daily speaks there must,
And why should instinct nourish hopes in vain?
‘Tis nature’s prophesy that such will be,
And everything seems struggling to explain
The close sealed volume of its mystery.
Time wandering onward keeps its usual pace
As seeming anxious of eternity,
To meet that calm and find a resting place.
E’en the small violet feels a future power
And waits each year renewing blooms to bring,
And surely man is no inferior flower
To die unworthy of a second spring?


John Clare (1793 – 1864)
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