I got a call yesterday from the pastor who will be leading the funeral service. I had already spoken to Linda and had offered to sing or play the violin or read a passage from the Bible or do whatever she might need. If she didn't need any of it, that was fine; that was good. All I want is to do is do anything she wants from me. And what she told the pastor is that I have free rein to speak or sing or play. She specifically said, "Maybe she'll read a poem."
Whether Linda knows it or not, that is a huge trust. This will be a conservative Baptist funeral, with hundreds of mourners as well as a large press presence. My friend gave me free rein to do anything in front of this group, anything at all. But every time I tried to choose something to read, all I could think of was Othello. Or Macbeth.
All my pretty ones?Did you say all? O hell-kite! All?What! all my pretty chickens and their damAt one fell swoop?
In other words, I found that I could not read anything that would offer any comfort. So I'll be playing "Amazing Grace" on the violin.
Music, we can absorb as we will, wordless. Poetry is too cruel.
I'm so sorry to hear about this tragic situation. I send my condolences and sympathy.
ReplyDeleteThis is all so heart-breaking. I can't imagine the added stress of press everywhere.
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I think you're right that music will be the most comforting -- if that's a word that can even be used in connection with this horrific tragedy. I hope this helps bring a little closure and peace to you. Seems so inadequate... but hugs to you and Linda.
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