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Weep Not For Me

Weep Not For Me by Constance Jenkins

(Sent in by an anonymous contributor)

I was searching the net today for a poem by which to remember my son’s best friend, who sadly took his own life at the age of 25. I didn’t want a religious poem, or one related to long illnesses/old age. I came upon this one, and am afraid I do not know the author, but would like to share it with you in the hope that someone may take comfort in it, as I have.

 

Weep Not For Me by Constance Jenkins

Weep not for me

Weep not for me though I have gone
Into that gentle night
Grieve if you will, but not for long
Upon my soul’s sweet flight

I am at peace, my soul’s at rest
There is no need for tears
For with your love I was so blessed
For all those many years

There is no pain, I suffer not
The fear is now all gone
Put now these things out of your thoughts
In your memory, I live on

Remember not my fight for breath
Remember not the strife
Please do not dwell upon my death
But celebrate my life

Sleep in peace Patrick. x

The Book:

Weep Not For Me was originally written by Constance Jenkins to comfort her sister who had recently lost her pet cat. Click here to discover more of the story behind this poem. 

Comments

Poem author 
by: Hazel M 

The author of that beautiful poem is Constance Jenkins. It has been a great comfort for me and helped me deal with all the bottled-up emotions when I had my own grieving period. Thanks for posting. May the memory of our loved ones who went on before us live forever.

 Poem for a dead cat 
by: Anonymous 

Constance Jenkins wrote this on the death of her cat, a fact not often mentioned when it’s used for humans!
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