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Sympathy Card - Living Memories poem

Sympathy Card - Living Memories poem

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Coming to terms with the loss of a loved one is a mix of their physical absence but their ongoing emotional presence in your life. Thinking about the legacy of a family friend inspired this poem, which has been read for a funeral. More on the inspiration is at Living Memories blog. The image includes a robin as a reference to the old British saying 'when a robin appears, a loved one is near'. 

The text on the front reads:

Living with the Memories

"Throughout the woodland lie the fallen trees
As much a part of life as those that stand.
Cut short in youth or weathered by long years,
Uprooted now, they stretch across the ground.

But see what lives are nurtured by them now,
The creatures seeking nests, the plants that climb.
And even the goodness from each leaf, each bough
Transformed, is found in myriad trees in time.

So those we love, now fallen from our sight
Live on in countless ways beyond their day.
What they held dear, in what they took delight,
Shape choices that we make upon our way.

So honour them, and live as they have shown
Their love sustains you as you carry on."

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The Quiet Work of Love

The daily work of parenting can feel endless and invisible. Feeding, tidying, comforting, carrying the emotional weight of the household, then starting again the next day. Much of it goes unnoticed by the very children it is done for. Yet that does not make it unimportant. In many ways, being taken for granted is part of the role itself.

Children often don’t see the steady love beneath their feet. They notice when something is missing, but rarely the countless acts of care that make them feel safe, secure and able to grow. The ordinary routines of family life create a foundation of trust, even when parents feel exhausted or overlooked.

This reflection became the inspiration for a poem about the hidden strength of motherhood and the unseen work of love. It is a reminder that the small, repeated acts of care matter deeply. They shape confidence, belonging and resilience in ways that may only be understood much later. Sometimes the most powerful love is the kind that quietly holds everything up.

Read the blog