May 28, 2005

  • Death is a comma, not a period.  A thought has come to me;  I get to die only once.  (I don’t look at death morbidly but through the eyes of life.)  I want this life to have meaning and purpose.  When it does then death will have meaning and purpose.  Why talk about death?  Because it’s inevitable and foreseeable.  Death is not dark.  It’s full of light.  I want to live here as long as possible but I’m also excited to have a comma put in my life.  Life is a sentence.  The Judge will execute this sentence:  Not Guilty or Guilty.  Jesus or no Jesus


    What do you want to be said at your funeral? 

Comments (20)

  • Is that a retorical question? Because I’m going to answer it anyway. At my funeral, I want the speaker to say that I’m in a better place and mean it. I want all my friends and family to know that I’m going to Heaven when I die and hopefully, that will impact people enough that they might want to accept Christ. I really hope that I don’t die until I’m 101. That would be so kool to be that old!

    -Kara

  • uhhh……sry mister……but i dont get the ‘wat would u like to be said at ur funeral’ comment

    PEACE

  • hey, u commented on my site, so me just wanted ta comment bakk. cool skin.

    mia*peace

  • o yeah, and how’d ya find me?

    mia*peace

  • thankx for your coment, i hope you got nice weather, sorry if you havent, enjoy your saturday…

  • who said i was going to have one?

  • You left a comment on my Xanga asking “What do you want to be said at your funeral?”.

    One, thanks for the comment.

    And, at my funeral, I don’t want people to say, “She’s in a better place now,” because I’m not going anywhere, and I’m not staying here. Also, I would like poetry, if people come up to speak about me, I would like the best poetry they can write, or even quotes from other people in their eulogies. I would like, maybe, my favorite song played, also.

    Well, there’s your answer. Of course some of this might change over the years, but this is as of now. Thank you, and have a nice day.

                                                                                                                       -Kaitlin

  • Hi my name is Jessica u commented on my site and I was wondering who you r???

  • …So I wasn’t the only one. xD That’s a good question–I’ve never really thought about it before. I guess I’d want people to tell the truth about me, not cover it in roses. If I turn out to be a good, honest person, that’s fine. If I’m evil and senile and I bring grief to everyone, I want them to acknowledge it…and I want them to forgive me for it.

  • uhh……….. r u 40??!!

  • hey man, thanx for the comment. it means a lot to me that someone that doesn’t know me would take the time to say that. I hope you receive many blessings in your life. If you can pray for me to turn my life around, i am in the process and it is very hard. well thanx again

                                                                                                      Brian

  • i figured you wanted a straight answer.

  • I don’t really think IM going to live very long, and I really don’t know what I want said at my funeral. Personaly, I think the sooner I die the better cause this **** is to hard. Suicide is definatly not the answere, so IM just kickin back waiting for death to come to me. I just really hope that death is alot easier than this. Thanx for the coment though.

  • ummmm hi

  • Well If I die before the Lord returns. I want to be remembered by my faith.. I

    don’t want others to grieve for me but to know that i’m in heaven. .the best place in

    world. by the way thanks for your comment on my site.  ~Victoria~ 

  • Well not necessarily in the world. but the best place ever… opps my mistake.

  • at my funeral i want it to be said that i trusted Jesus during my life here on earth.

  • I want a revival message preached at my funeral. The event is for the sake of the surviving living, not me. I’m okay with my comma, too. I want others to be.

  • “This is a girl that touches all the people around her. Nomater who you are so cared. For the strange on the
    street to her friends by her side, she was there. She loved everything areound her and always but thing in a
    new light. She lives with only two rules: Harm none and do what ye will and, always fallow your heart.”
    She is not passed unto another world, but has moved on to a better life. Dying is living.

    These are a few things I want said.. I don’t have the time to type them all.

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