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Don't Cry For Me Poem

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Don't Cry For Me Poem Poem Verses

Don't cry for me now I have died, for I'm still here I'm by your side,
My body's gone but my soul is here, please don't shed another tear,
I am still here I'm all around, only my body lies in the ground.
I am the snowflake that kisses your nose,
I am the frost, that nips your toes.
I am the sun, bringing you light,
I am the star, shining so bright.
I am the rain, refreshing the earth,
I am the laughter, I am the mirth.
I am the bird, up in the sky,
I am the cloud, that's drifting by.
I am the thoughts, inside your head,
While I'm still there, I can't be dead.

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About the poem

This poem is about finding comfort in the idea that a loved one who has passed away is still with us in spirit. The speaker asks their loved ones not to cry, as even though their physical body may be gone, their soul still remains. The poem offers examples of ways in which the loved one is still present in everyday life, such as in the snowflakes, the sun, the stars, and the rain. The speaker emphasizes that the loved one is not truly gone as long as they are remembered and kept alive in the thoughts of those they left behind.

The Structure of Poem

The poem is structured in a simple and straightforward manner with rhyming couplets. Each couplet describes the speaker's continued presence and the various ways they will continue to exist in the world after their physical death. The poem is written from the perspective of the deceased who is reassuring their loved ones that they are still present in various forms. The language is poetic and uses vivid imagery to describe the ways in which the speaker is still present.

Best Quote from Don't Cry For Me Poem Poem

This is a quote from the poem Don't Cry For Me Poem
"While I'm still there, I can't be dead."
This line provides comfort and reassurance to those who have lost someone they love. It suggests that although the physical body may be gone, the essence of the person lives on through memories, thoughts, and the beauty of nature.

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