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My Dream Wedding Day
Looking at the first blush of the morning, I know its the perfect day for a wedding. The big fat white wedding, the dream, To which every little girl clings. I tell myself as I watch the clouds turn white, That this is the happiest day of a woman's life, And that nothing should come in between, The perfect bride and her groom. I remember those young moments when I used to dream, Of how our wedding would seem. It was just like I had imagined, A pretty day like today. Slipping into my white dress and stilettos, I think of the way you had proposed. The way I had always wished for, A dazzling ring in sparkling champagne. I switch to happier thoughts from our past, Holding hands, watching stars, laying on the grass. We were high school sweethearts, The perfect couple was what they called us. We spent our days sneaking in a few kisses, We used to pretend to be Mister and Mistress. We were in love, The crazy, eternal and rare kind. Memories are shoved as mother comes into the room, Holding a few red roses in full bloom. Her eyes are teary and her voice is shaky, As she whispers that she is proud of me. Tears spill but I smile as I slide into the car, Remembering the times you'd sing to me with your guitar. The times you'd reach over and, Tuck a stray lock of hair behind my ear. I laugh silently as I remember on the way to the chapel, You saying once you were the beast and I, the belle. You always bring little candles and gifts, And laugh as I make my birthday wish. I wonder if you'd be laughing today, As you cut the wedding cake with the sugar bouquet. If you'd remember our old ceremonies, In the event of your new one. I walk through the gates smiling at our old friends, And take your brother's hand as his arm extends. He takes me in but lets me go, As we reach the door to the flowery hall. I peek through the crack to see you there, At the altar smiling, running a hand through your hair. I slip in and move to the side, As the wedding march starts to play. In came the blushing bride, walking gracefully down the aisle, At her friends and family, she nods and smiles. As I hold my breath and wipe my eyes, Our high school love story plays in my head. I remember the day we promised we'd never part, Because I would always be the one in your heart. But your bride and you exchange your vows, And I find myself repeating them inside. The priest asks you to kiss your bride, And I quickly slip outside. Because no matter how alright I say I am, Letting you go was the hardest thing I had ever done. - Miliya Parveen
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