14/08/2026
What will you have read at your funeral?
I’m most well known for the weddings I create but I do also write and deliver funerals too. In this role I have the great pleasure of being introduced to poems and readings I haven’t previously heard.
This was one I was asked to read recently- although we changed the location in the first line! I like it so much I want it at my own funeral and again would change the location, this time to Cape Cornwall.
Scatter my ashes at Pemaquid Point,
Let the wind sail them home to the sea.
Cradle of life, be my cradle in death,
And set my spirit free.
Sun will warm the daylight hours;
The lighthouse illume the night;
Waves provide rhythm and gulls give voice—
Music to ease my flight.
Eternal rocks will form my tomb,
Sand my quilt shall be,
Protecting from shipwreck and raging storms,
And I’ll become one with the sea.
Have you sorted your own funeral readings?
The photo is of the actual Pemaquid Point which is in Maine, USA.