The poem "The Dash" by Linda Ellis is a reflection on the importance of how we live our lives, as represented by the dash between the dates of our birth and death on a tombstone. The poem suggests that what matters most is not the material possessions we accumulate, but rather how we live and love, and how we spend our time on earth... The Dash Poemby Linda Ellis. I read of a man who stood to speak at the funeral of a friend. He referred to the dates on the tombstone from the beginning to the end. He noted first came the date of the birth and spoke the following date with tears. But he said what mattered most of all was the dash between the years.

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Linda Ellis is an author, poet, and public speaker with expertise in inspirational and motivational topics. She is passionate about sharing her insights and stories with diverse audiences and empowering others to live with purpose and joy. Her popular poem "The Dash" has inspired millions, encouraging readers to live profoundly, reminding.. Dear Linda: I held a Military Service for my father who passed away at 94 years of age on March 12, 2010. Kevin of the cemetary where the service was held read the 23rd Psalm at the beginning of the service and your poem - the Dash Between The Years - at the end of the service.