A song for someone who is missed
Some people deserve more than a standard song from the radio. A memorial song tells of the person themselves: their garden, their handwriting, their laugh. It holds on to what remains.
If words fail you right now, that is alright. Nothing you write needs to be polished. Just tell us who this person was.
Dein Garten blüht noch
A loving farewell to a special mom
Your garden still blooms, even though you no longer water it.
What a memorial song can be for
Many families have the song written for the funeral service, as an alternative or addition to the eulogy. Others order it weeks or months later, when the first noise has passed and memory gets room to breathe. Both are right. A song has no deadline.
The lyrics grow from what you tell us. Grand words are not needed. The desk grandpa always sat at. The garden that still blooms. Images like these carry a song further than any set phrase. One of the examples below begins exactly there: your garden still blooms, even though you no longer water it.
You hear the song before anyone else does. If a line is not right, or cuts too close, it can be changed: the Lieblingslied includes one revision, the Meisterstück three. The song belongs to you and your family, as a file to keep and to pass on.
Two songs that came about this way
Both were written for real families, in memory of a mother and a grandfather. They are sung in German.
Deine Tinte, meine Worte
A quiet farewell full of memories
Every word I write has a little of your ink in it.
How the song comes together
You tell us about them
Who they were, what made them who they were, one memory that matters to you. At your pace, in your words.
We write with care
Your memories become lyrics without set phrases, then a quiet production. You choose the style.
You hear it first
You receive the song before anyone else, with the option of having lines changed. Only then do you decide who gets to hear it.
Questions many people ask
Yes. A song that tells of the person themselves is more personal than any standard piece. Many families play it during the service or at the gathering afterwards. What matters is that it feels right to you and your family.
Tell us about this person
At your pace, in your words. We turn it into a song that keeps the memory.
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