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An lawks, missis, from Authority go announce Nanny as National Hero, a dont get fi fine out ou much Jamaica smaddy still shame a dem slavery heritage! Mmmm.
This longer poem could be a good funeral reading for Nan if you’re happy to speak for a little longer. It talks about a Grandma who was always there for support and comfort and who will never be forgotten. God Saw You Getting Tired – Anonymous This is an uplifting poem for a celebration of a remarkable woman’s life. The words remind us that our nans can be strong as well as kind and loving.But it wasn easy fi fine yuh way dere. So Nanny use to sen har warrior bredda dem by night fi rescue de slave dem from de plantation-dem. Only you can know the right poems to read at your Grandma’s funeral. Take some time to think about her personality, your relationship and what feels right. If the options above aren’t quite what you’re looking for, some of the recommendations below might help.
We love this next funeral poem as it highlightsthe importance of celebrating your Grandma’s life and legacy. This funeral poem invites us to not focus onher death, but to find comfort in all the wonderful things that she did her time with us. She Is Gone Nanny by Laura White also has religious references, mentioning angels and golden gates. It offers the comforting reminder that your Nan knew how much she was loved and that her spirit has passed to a good place. More funeral poems for Grandma This poem was written by Christina Rossetti in 1849 when she was still a teenager. A classic poem of remembrance and mourning, the words remind us that love is eternal – a fitting funeral poem for a grandma who meant so very much. All like de day when she feel de danger dat di way into Nanny Town was not secret no longer an de soldier-dem was marchin in, she soun de abeng message to her followers, an tell dem fi pull foot cross de hills, keep to de mountain, put plenty mountains between dem an dis mountain, an fine a new hidin place, an den she start fi set fire to de town an soun de abeng again, an she, “Stay free! Stay free!” One who never really grew old Her smile was made of sunshine And her heart was solid gold Her eyes were bright as shining stars And in her cheeks fair roses you see. We had a wonderful grandmother, And that’s the way it will always be. But take heed, because She’s still keeping an eye on all of us, So let’s make sure She will like what she sees.This next gorgeous poem was submitted to us by an Love Lives On reader and we absolutely love it. It was written in memory of his first wife who passed away from Lupus but is applicable to anyone grieving the loss of a grandma. Last Journey If you’re looking for funeral poems for Grandma, we can help you find the right words to share how you’re feeling. This is a difficult time and knowing what to say can feel stressful. We’ve gathered a choice of poems and funeral readings for Nan that you can read aloud, write in messages or simply read for some comfort. Missing You, Nan – Sarah Harrison We may find comfort is picturing our beautiful Grandma being welcomed in heaven and being reunited with loved ones who have passed before her. This sweet and simple funeral poem captures this sentiment. Nanny This delightful poem is a perfect funeral poem for a grandma who was a lot of fun. It is written from the point of view of a woman who wants to make up for the "sobriety" of her youth in mischievous older age.