It sounds like you're expressing a deep emotional experience or a recurring dream involving your sister's death. Such imagery can symbolize unresolved grief, feelings of loss, or the impact of her absence in your life. It might be helpful to explore these feelings further, perhaps through journaling or talking with someone you trust, to better understand their significance to you.
People tend to feel a certain sentimentality about human bodies, even after death when they are just pieces of meat.
Coffin ships are called coffin ships cause lots of people died on them
Alex Morales, his sister Bri, and Julie
She's dead.
Curse of the Coffin was created in 1991.
A coffin or a casket.
Yes, the dead are buried with their coffin. The body stays in the coffin regardless of whether the person is buried or cremated.
The correct term is "recurring." It refers to something that happens repeatedly or periodically. "Reocurring" is a common misspelling.
coffin? sarcophegus? tomb?
There was clothes in the coffin, not a dead body. It was to help the Jews to escape.
Inside an Egyptian coffin is a mummy and occasionally a bag of dead butterflies
Coffin.
It's a Coffin. The maker does not want it because he's not dead. The buyer doesn't need it because he's not dead as well. And of course the user doesn't no if he's is using it because they are dead.
yes. actually it happened to me. i was in my coffin (when it was open) and i just jumped out at everyone. also when my sister "died" she was still breathing
Dead mans picture frames. Or if your on about the ones people lie in - Crucifixs.
A sarcophagus is a stone coffin. A coffin is a box like item where dead people are placed for burial.
No there is not. When you become deceased they have a special lock to put on a coffin there's no point of air because they are dead