Epitaphs

epitaph [ ep-i-taf, -tahf ]

noun:

  1. commemorative inscription on a tomb or mortuary monument about the person buried at that site.
  2. a brief poem or other writing in praise of a deceased person.

verb:
  • to commemorate in or with an epitaph.

definition courtesy: Dictionary.com

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Alone To Thee, Dear Lord, Can We Our Well-Beloved Resign.

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Along The Cool Sequestered Vale Of Life They Kept The Noiseless Tenor Of Their Way.

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An Angel Visited The Green Earth, And Took A Flower Away.

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And As The Evening Twilight Fades Away The Sky Is Filled With Stars, Invisible By Day.

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And He Will Take You Up On Eagle’s Wings And Hold You In The Palm Of His Hand.

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And Now Cometh Eternal Rest And Blessed Tranquility.

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And So Make Life, Death And That Vast Forever One Grand Sweet Song.

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And They Wake Into The Light Whose Day Shall Never Die In Night.