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Premium Member Cake Walk

take a frosted walk
clad tip to heel in baked pumps
cupcakes for your feet
Categories: art, bridal shower, creation,
Form: Senryu

The Space Between

I gather up all of my courage
My gaze drifts to the evening sky 
All that space there between 
Alien visitation must be a lie 
The sun and moon still shine for us 
Eventually they burn out and die 
Everywhere a sea of murkiness 
With little spots of distant light 
No comfort in their glowing beacons
They lack warmth beyond their sight
All the wisdom in every book 
Can’t make sense out of a starry night 
We may someday sprint off this rock 
Conquer every planet to the last 
Our population my even explode 
An empire that will be unsurpassed 
The only thing worse than a prison too small
Is a prison that is too vast 


Dedicated to the Messiah.....He knows why
© Nathan D.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bridal shower, planet,
Form: Kwansaba

A Beautiful Angel

Gazing from afar, amid still frame silence...
Watching her making way unto the parks bench
Blue skies taking a drag from my cigarette; sketching
Divinities staircase within my mind; transcending this Autumn's
Canvas but a silhouette her bridals path winding, through a breath..
Reaching out her gentle hand whileas a white dove, the symbol of love 
Descends from it's perch atop porcelain clouds to drink, from this her tears
Pangful spheres risen from a crystal heart; cast aside yesteryears cherub wings...
She awaits endless dreams; to awaken from this valley of broken things; her beauty.
Categories: angel, bridal shower,
Form:

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Marriage

Today we are here to unite two stars

And bring them together

And so they come together

Now

And together they will be

As all the stars are together

In the sky forever

 

Though stars themselves can die out

The timing is not within even our grasp

And through the dust, and the chaos, and the loss

A spark is lit

A new light forms to shine

 

Stars grow strong

Yet even they

Are sometimes weak

Which is why we see them sit together in the nighttime sky

 

Because they are surrounded by dark

They twinkle together

And cast light, love, a helping hand

Upon each other

When alone one might be snuffed out

 

Which is why we bring these two together

And in doing so

Cast that light, love, helping hand

Ignite the spark that begins a new star


Today we are here to unite two stars

And bring them together

And so they come together

Now

And together they will be

As all the stars are together

In the sky forever.

©Demand4poetry
Categories: beauty, bridal shower, caregiving,
Form: Ballad

Always By Your Side

In a devastating crash,your life comes rushing in,
The pain is all around,and you don't like where you live.
You see your all alone,least that's the way it seems,
your realities up-side down and you wake up in a scream.

Just turn your head,you'll see your friends all by your side.
Just look ahead,you'll find the peace that lives inside.
The road is long,keep pressing on,He'll make you strong.
                                                  Always by your side.

Sometimes the pain is deep,we just break down and cry,
we don't like what we see,and we have no strength to try,
to pull ourselves out,of holes we've fallen into,
we wallow in the doubt and we don't know what to do.

Just turn your head,you'll see your friends all by your side.
Just look ahead,you'll find the peace that lives inside.
The road is long,keep pressing on,He'll make you strong.
                                                Always by your side.
Categories: bereavement, bible, bridal shower,
Form:

Everlasting Love

Sweetheart, have you ever thought about how beautiful our relationship is?

I wonder if it is possible for couples to be like us
So open to each other
Having nothing to hide
Honest
No fear but only respect for each other
Accepting unconditionally
Loving without a break
Anger that vanishes in a kiss, sometimes in just a touch
Expressing love even when there is no understanding
Trust to the core
Enjoying the togetherness
Encouraging the uniqueness
Desiring to live long together
So playful
So naughty
So cute
So loving
So caring
So romantic
Never I
Always US.

Maybe it's because of the path our relationship had taken
Genuine affection drew us to each other
We respected each other
Friendship took over and made our bond stronger
We loved each other's company,
Had no expectations from each other
Our respect and friendship paved way to trust
Trust made us share our secrets, our real selves
By sharing, we exchanged our hearts, our lives
And our love
And God blessed and approved our love
Because He had made us for each other.

Our love is a mixture of all relationships... which makes us so unique.

Darling, we are so beautiful!
Categories: bridal, 3rd grade, 5th grade,
Form: Free verse


Bridal Dress For the Hawthorn Tree

BRIDAL   DRESS FOR THE HAWTHORN TREE

In  the  church  garden   fair,
One glorious  May day  near the ides  -
Blossom  on  gown  and   hair
Flowing,  floating  down her sides,	 
Bosom  and  bouquet  -  the    bride’s

Glowing  in  the  warm  spring embrace
Of  her  golden groom.   She  flowers
With bloom on her cheeks and  face;
Then,    in  light   petalled  showers,
She fills the wood’s fragrant bowers:

Blossom-confetti  litters and turns 
To white the  path through  her roots  unseen.
Then  the hawthorn  tree   returns   
Again  to  her everyday working green  -
From her role as May  Queen.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .

NOTE

The hawthorn tree in bloom with white flowers in spring is a beautiful 
sight, but lasts only a short time,  like a wedding celebration.  
Hawthorn trees are known as May trees, and they appear in the proverb  
“Cast ne’er a clout till May is out.”  Many people think this means 
you must  keep wearing winter clothers till the end of the month of May,  
but it really means until the May tree’s blossom-flowers  are  out.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

Written by Sydney Peck   2  February  2012
Entered in  Francine Roberts's  Contest  "English quintain a spring day"
Categories: bridal, nature, spring, tree, may,
Form: Quintain (English)

Wedding Haiku I Love U

Devine bride in white

    floating down rose petaled aisle 

                                fountains of pleasure




01/13/2018
Contest Haiku- I love u
Sponsored by James Edward Lee Sr.
© Roy Pett  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bridal shower, happiness, i
Form: Haiku

Premium Member Bridal Veil Waterfall

The bridal veil waterfall
Seen through Azaleas' blossoms
Categories: bridal, nature,
Form: Haiku

Premium Member Lucid Lap Dance

Tenacious ichor tells entire construction
     Divulges puerile battles during idle procedure
     Relic compiling spotlight show seduction 
     Library ivory tower truth siphoning beseecher 

     
     Adapted lady adorns princely throne 
     Padlock hammocks tween valuable threads
     Warm cove cocoon moors love's loan 
     Imbibing cover only, for information dreads


     Mould folded within her novel costume
     Pacifying massage, limbs lubricated levitate
     Elephant keratin tusk thrusts impromptu 
     Smudge of shame fades chalk dust archaic
     

     
     
            -   Fifth September 
             Fabricating Sculptor
Categories: art, beauty, bridal shower,
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member The Bridal Pair with the Eiffel Tower

Euphoria in a lilac haze of love blossoms ~ the world askew!
Categories: bridal, art, happiness, love, magic,
Form: Monoku

Blue Is Red

Concerning the News
of a Blue Whale’s Death

For thousands of years, 
came melodious song. 
Across myriad miles, 
none other so strong. 

Oh, Iceland, Oh Iceland, 
you’ve murdered the choir. 
Blue now is red;
go wade in the mire. 

Teach all your sons
why water is mute. 
How you ended it all
by learning to shoot. 

Evanescent the pleasure,
you’ve sated your tongue. 
Absent all need,
rather it should be dung.

This is my anguish—
unspeakable sorrow,
see hope abandoned—
farewell to tomorrow.
Categories: angst, bridal shower,
Form: Quatrain

Chocolate

A cup of coffee in my midsts
Keeps me fit
As I open up my box of chocolates
I am bestowed with accolades
Today I feel I must pray
And must obey
Gods sumptuous 
Plays!
© Seema Ali  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bridal, america, arabic, basketball, beautiful,
Form: Choka

The Dusk Is Like a Bridal Maid

By Rachel Heffington

The dusk is like a bridal maid:
The rose is mantled on her cheek,
A single shimmering diamond-star
Clings to her hair so dark and sleek.
Her skirt of azure gently rests
Within her modest golden hand;
Her veil of quiet darkness flows
After her hem has swept the land.
Categories: bridal, imagination, nature
Form:

Premium Member Autumn Flower

Yellow flower, grieving flower, pale flower,
You were burnt by the sun and the hot rain.
Ripe flower, matured flower, immaculate flower,
You've nevertheless kept your phenomenal beauty sane.

The half-yellow and the half-green leaves
Are trying to mimic your beautiful color.
Mother Nature and Fauna are profusely in tears,
And Squirrel and Nightingale in a state of horror.

Flower of one of the most somber and romantic seasons,
Your exceptional beauty merits great admirations
And your sweet and delicious sap is beyond words.

Flower, I'm coming tonight to rest on your turfs,
To contemplate the stars and the sparks,
The abandoned branches and the rods floating in the parks.

Copyright 1997 Hebert Logerie
Author of Sparkles of Love recently published by Xlibris.com.
Copyright © October 1997, Hébert Logerie, All rights reserved.
Hébert Logerie is the author of numerous collections of poetry.

French version
Fleur d'Automne

Fleur jaune, fleur triste, fleur pâle;
Le soleil t'a brûlée et la pluie t'a échaudée;
Fleur mûre, fleur maturée, fleur immaculée;
Malgré tout, tu as gardé ta beauté phénoménale.

Les feuilles à moitié jaunes et à moitié vertes
Essaient de porter tes belles couleurs.
La nature et la faune sont inconsolables et en pleurs,
Les écureuils et les rossignols sont en état d'alerte.

Fleur d'une de la plus sombre et romantique saison,
Laisse-moi admirer ta beauté exceptionnelle
Et savourer encore ta douce et délicieuse salive.

Fleur, je viendrai, ce soir, m'étendre sur ton gazon.
Viens admirer les étoiles, les étincelles,
Les branches et les tiges abandonnées dans la rive.

Copyright © March 2008, Hébert Logerie, All rights reserved.
Hébert Logerie is the author of numerous collections of poetry.
Categories: autumn, bridal shower, fantasy,
Form: Rhyme
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