
Touch device users, explore by touch or with. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. I took my staff in hand I took the road, And wandered out to seek my last abode. Funeral Poem - Last Journey - Funeral Poem by Timothy CooteWe are all familiar with the that life is a journey.This poem cleverly uses the analogy of a train. The latest possible date for the poem is given by the date of the manuscript: the closing decades of the fourteenth century.

It is a perfect choice for the funeral of railway enthusiasts I read it just last week at the funeral of a retired railway engineer. I felt the world a-spinning on its nave, I felt it sheering blindly round the sun I felt the time had come to find a grave: I knew it in my heart my days were done.

With Hugh Williams, Godfrey Tearle, Julien Mitchell, Judy Gunn. This poem cleverly uses the analogy of a train ride to symbolise both the idea of death being the final leg of our travels, with the concept that life has a natural order, and that we must accept that some of us will depart sooner than others. The Last Journey: Directed by Bernard Vorhaus. beginning a journey that will lead them to change the countrys history. We are all familiar with the idea that life is a journey. Jack Reacher takes an aimless stroll past a pawn shop in a small Midwestern. An invitation arrives Abbey Coote, professor of American Studies, has won an extended stay in a historic B&B, Pine Tree House. Last Journey – Funeral Poem by Timothy Coote Read by Marc Lemezma Funeral Celebrant – Maidstone Kent
