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“Because I could not stop for Death,He kindly stopped for me; The carriage held but just ourselves And Immortality We slowly drove, he knew no haste, And I had put away My labour, and my leisure too, For his civility. We passed the school where children played, Their lessons scarcely done;
We passed the fields of gazing grain, We passed the setting sun…”---Emily Dickinson.
The world comes to a standstill when we lose our loved ones, for it’s time to realize that he will no longer be there to hold you close, to wipe away those tears and make you smile even in your times of distress.
A funeral is the time to show respect and honor to the departed soul and what better way to express those heartfelt sympathies, than to do it with flowers.
Funeral flowers differ from country to country,based on religion,tradition and custom. Traditional flowers commonly used in funeral services normally come in triangular designs with tripod sprays or in the form of baskets.
The most popular funeral flowers the world over, include-- carnations, chrysanthemums, gladiolus and lilies. With the passage of time, floral tributes have undergone a major change as far as themes and designs are concerned.
You can also choose a flower for the funeral service based on the relationship you shared with the deceased or his liking for a particular one. The legendary aspect of funeral flowers also play a great role in its growing preference on occasions such as funeral ceremonial occasion.
The death of someone dear sends a flurry of such emotions through the heart which are sometimes really difficult to express. If you have lost your beloved in a war, it’s no doubt a moment of tremendous grief and sorrow for you .
However, at the same time his services and sacrifices for the country cannot be wiped away with the drops of tears. Rather it is the time to reckon his selfless dedication to the nation.
And the best way to honor the brave soul is to place pillows or cushions of foliages as these symbolize the eternal rest and deep hidden emotions of sentiment.
The significance of funeral flowers in every country varies accordingly, as in many European countries flower arrangements are made in a vase or urn as a token of love and remembrance.
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