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Life is like a peephole, looking out for a quick view On the other side, (if we are lucky) we can maybe catch a glimpse, too
Some of us will remember you best sitting around a camp fire... some may be have a thought or two of you "fixing" a diesel's tire
We can see you in old photos surrounded by love and those are the best but we know life is made of struggles, circumstances, and many a test
Some of us find solace in you enjoying a bowl of ice cream with a smile but all of us thought you would stick around for awhile
left to soon but asked for help too late, living life the best you knew how...but you lived life on your own terms; it's okay, just too few...
in the end, your daughter came to tell you of her love and her care and you held the hand of your brother as he said your last prayer
No more pain, harsh winds, cold days or cold nights for you Now only eternal warmth, sunshine, and love that is due
So, Mr. Noble, this is not just made of many goodbyes... You see, a farewell sends you off with tears in our eyes
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The Difference Between Farewell and Goodbye (By Tayyaba Rehman — Updated on September 18, 2023)
Farewell and Goodbye are both expressions used when parting ways. However, Farewell carries a more formal or emotional weight, sometimes suggesting a longer or even permanent separation. Goodbye, on the other hand, is a standard and neutral term for departure that can be used in casual as well as formal settings.
In literature or cinematic contexts, Farewell might be used to emphasize the significance or emotion of a departure, making it appear more poignant. Goodbye, while still meaningful, does not inherently carry the same depth of emotion.
Another distinction lies in the situations they are often used in. Farewell parties or ceremonies are typically organized when someone is leaving for an extended period or for good. Saying Goodbye might occur at the end of a meeting, a phone call, or any temporary parting.
Linguistically, Farewell originates from the phrase "fare thee well," wishing someone well on their journey or endeavors. Goodbye has its roots in "God be with ye," shortened over time, which is more of a blessing than a mere parting expression.
Farewell is a formal or emotional parting expression, often implying an extended or final separation; Goodbye is a general term used to express departure or parting.
https://www.askdifference.com/farewell-vs-goodbye/#differences
About the Creator
Shirley Belk
Mother, Nana, Sister, Cousin, & Aunt who recently retired. RN (Nursing Instructor) who loves to write stories to heal herself and reflect on all the silver linings she has been blessed with :)



Comments (11)
Aww, I love this! Farewell it is ♥️
Beautiful poem & memories of your loved one.💙 Thought provoking distinction between farewell and goodbye.
The simple pleasures of that bowl of ice cream! Some of the things that made us sooo happy. Evocative writing!
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I love that last line and the article connected so well! Beautiful elegy, Shirley!
This farewell is full of warmth and remembrance, carrying both sorrow and love. It’s not just a goodbye—it’s a sendoff wrapped in memories
Gosh yes - farewell sounds a lot more emotional and like you’re not going to see the person again. This was a really good read.
I knew the difference between the two but you had me thinking J.T. had died. Interesting piece, Shirley!
Oh wow, I didn't know that goodbyes are so different from farewell. Learned a lot from you today
Nice work
🫂hugs