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Why Men Are Called Groom and Women Bride

WHY MEN ARE CALLED GROOM AND WOMEN BRIDE Hullabaloo and cacophony etched in your Union, Soliloquies to break up with your said-protagonist of a spouse, You forgot your beautiful euphony, word fusion When the beginning of two you can't even denounce. Six months will turn sixty years, hopefully, Only if you refuse to pull off the plug. Hope to reminisce your days in the solitary. Scattered equations be fixed like a computer bug Malfunctioning & calculating 2 plus 2 as three. Why is the newly wedded Man called GROOM, And the woman, full of mystery, called BRIDE? Her chromosomes which is genetic info room Is like a deep ocean even as you swim with the tide. Wedding day was when you 'ere commissioned as GROOM For the new task of a durational long learning passage. Nobody calls her WIFE on wedding days but BRIDE, Your Union overtime will birth it's own adage: Man "grooms" his BRIDE to become the WIFE. That's why Men are called "Bridegroom" when he's trending, Grooming connotes patiently nurturing, teaching her to thrive, Helping her become and carefully tending. The altar is for two madly-in-love MATURED mates, Patiently inclined to groom and to be groomed. High expectations may automatically results to hate, To become a WIFE she must be graciously groomed, It doesn't mean one has the edge. Before thinking separation, have you groomed her? Give time for understanding, your universe will merge. The HAND will need to be patient with the PUZZLE Else a scattered piece, a show of tumbled King, Broken Queen will surface, alongside dilapidated Castle. She's to be your WIFE but still your BRIDE inspite the ring, Just GROOM the BRIDE, don't painfully hustle Cos your Union isn't a semantic struggle tussle If only you follow Divine steps to avoid the hassle. VickWizzy Vick Manuel Poetry {VMP} Copyright © 7th May, 2020.

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