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Do not stand at my grave and weep
Do not stand at my grave and weep





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do not stand at my grave and weep

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do not stand at my grave and weep

This poem is hailed in the press as "the most requested poem in the English language in the past 60 years" and "the poem that takes the nation by storm." Since then, the true origin still remains a mystery but, there are several authors that claim authorship: Mary Frye - Gwydion Penderwen - Joyce Fossen - Albert Spengler Many assumed at first that the soldier had written it, but later this proved to be false.

Do not stand at my grave and weep tv#

The poem alludes to those mourning a loved one, and was read in 1995, on the BBC TV on Remembrance Day by Mr Cummins' father.

do not stand at my grave and weep

The poem, "Do not Stand at my Grave and Weep" was left in an envelope for his parents by a soldier by the name of Stephens Cummins who at the age of 24 was killed on active service in Nothern Ireland, when a mine blew up an armoured car near Londonderry - to be opened in the event of his death. over all assment is that i would have to spend a great deal more time studying the peom to give it justice. to make it part of the world and so public is to open peoples minds to what is beond death. the angels telling mery the jesus in no longer in the tomb and so forth. I did not die" this quote is classic from a chirstain stand point. its beauty within death attracts me as a reader. i read the comment on the oringin of this poem and do not know what to think except who ever took the time to write this and send it to the parents had to known the heart of God. yet i can not see how dropping it in this peom would impove its quality. I tend not to be found of "i am" even in high school english class the emphys is to drop the use of "i am " with in all writings. it made the consistane of the peom not over drawn. Thridly the words that where choosen were to convay a stonge image and yet keeping strickly to the point. Secondly the word choice is refreshing because of its lack of repition descriptiveness. First the rythem is flows smothly throughout the piece.







Do not stand at my grave and weep