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"snowflakes were falling winter frosty wonderland and we said I do" We fell in love and were to be married in February, So we planned a winter theme wedding for that sweet day; Oh, it was so beautiful with snow gently falling down on us, Every time I see a delicate, snowflake I recall our wedding. The ceremony was performed outside in nature, Under a clear tent with amazing decorations placed; We embraced the scenery and each other and said I do, Bells rang out and we drank champagne to cheers. The reception room was full of frosted branches, And icy blue lighting created a dreamy, gorgeous quality; We truly embraced the season with garlands of green, Icicle like crystals, pinecones, and candles on the tables. We looked into each others eyes, this love was ever, No two, it seemed could love each other more: And is anything more romantic than a blanket of snow, Our wedding pictures a memory, oh my flowers were lovely. My dress was so pretty, I will keep it forever, At the reception we served frosty cocktails to suit the season; And to eat we had all types of comfort food to try, Music was a band and when we had our dance, I was a princess. Our wedding night was spent in a winter chalet, With a fireplace crackling we held each other with love; The honeymoon, however, was a tropical escape in warmth, We truly were a couple in love, and created memories forever. ___________________________________ February 21, 2016 Poetry/Verse with Monoku/Winter Wedding Copyright Protected, ID 16-760-184-0 All Rights Reserved. Written under Pseudonym. For the contest, My Wedding Day Is Special Because Sponsor, James Andrew Fraser and Olive Eloisa Guillermo Third Place

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