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Best Marriage Ceremony Poems

Below are the all-time best Marriage Ceremony poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of marriage ceremony poems written by PoetrySoup members


Premium Member Dreams of India
Dreams of India

Her music haunts me
in such a knowing way
it makes me weep
and causes my heart to ache.

I become homesick for her
scents, her sounds, her...

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Categories: marriage ceremony, beauty, culture, desire, dream,
Form: Free verse



Ceremony of Shame
She trembled in anticipation

Dressed in white the perfect bride

She was surrounded by people

Who nodded and who smiled,

They were all apart of creating this ceremony,

Even though...

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Categories: marriage ceremony, child abuse, family, marriage,
Form: Free verse
Twin Stars of Big Dipper
Be like arundathi-vashista;
          Single soul adhering two bodies;
  An ideal couple, epitome of the marriage...

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Categories: marriage ceremony, faith, religious,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Mother Tell Us About Your Mom
Mother

My Mom is a mother, grandmother, preacher,

That was married to my dad, a mother of four daughters, three sons, and lost one daughter

Who loves God's...

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© Eve Roper  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: marriage ceremony, mother,
Form: Bio
It Was One of Those Mornings
We bid farewell to our eldest daughter
In her marriage ceremony with full honour
The traditional farewell by a brother
To his sister that morn was an emotional...

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Categories: marriage ceremony, bird, crush, daughter, father,
Form: Rhyme



Looking For Emotions
I look for emotions from you when you are a fighting sky. The sparks look first golden like your heart and then silvern like your...

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Categories: marriage ceremony, emotions, life,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Love and Marriage
When fate decides to bring you love,
Your old ways may need a little shove.
Open your eyes and welcome the truth,
That someone you searched for in...

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© Lee Ramage  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: marriage ceremony, love, wedding, marriage, blue,
Form: Rhyme
Blind Bird
Angie’s blind eyes wander aimlessly in their sockets, 
one white as the belly of a snake, the other a pointless blue.
She has one dress she...

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Categories: marriage ceremony, angst, bird, marriage,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Indian Princess - In Memory of Connie
Inspired By Connie Marcum Wong's Poem "Dreams Of India"


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Categories: marriage ceremony, i miss you, inspiration,
Form: Free verse
Such a Pretty Site To See
Such a Pretty Site to See

The thing about you that most I miss
Is the thrill I feel from your sweet kiss
All of the sensations I...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: marriage ceremony, romantic,
Form: Couplet
Together
I
Was there ever a marriage for one?
Would that be fun.
Post-marriage ceremony I mean
Skip much ceremony
But let TWO seem as ONE

II
WHEN u come TWOgether
This new spelling...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: marriage ceremony, art, children, christian, fun,
Form: Burlesque
Mirrors Srorrim
Loving family members gather around the
bed of a dying soul, awaiting transformation
 
Fiftieth wedding anniversary, twists and turns
A marriage ceremony in a quaint town
A college...

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Categories: marriage ceremony, abuse, anxiety, childhood, depression,
Form: Rhyme
Awake Awake Awake
Awake! Awake! Awake!
Oh hear Oh Israel!
Oh hear Oh Chosen people of the Lord!
Your promised Messiah has already come.
Your victorious Messiah is coming back again.
We do...

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Categories: marriage ceremony, blessing, christian, courage, devotion,
Form: Free verse
For the Possible Life of One Eleanor Rigby
Shoot me to death with pearls
or cut my throat with a diamond;
because I’m yours to have but not to hold.

But if I tell him I...

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Categories: marriage ceremony, beauty,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs