Wedding Gothic Poems | Examples

These Wedding Gothic poems are examples of Gothic poems about Wedding. These are the best examples of Gothic Wedding poems written by international poets.


Still Blinking

Cornfield aluminum recycled communion wafers.
We drank Gatorade wine from a stolen lunchbox,
sat Indian style in the irrigation ditch,
reciting Tool lyrics as scripture.

My IPhone had a cracked screen,
Her Android played only static and KORN.
We smoked straw wrappers,
wore hoodies like vestments.
God, in the form of a substitute teacher,
glassy eyed and smoked menthols.

She named a dead bird “Ezekiel.”
Buried it with her wedding ring
underneath the bleachers behind the gym
where someone graffitied “THIS IS NOT A revolution”

the snow didn’t remember our names.
Just a pager in her pocket,
still blinking after the apocalypse


Premium MemberI Do

I Do

"I, boney, take thee, Mr Bones into my hearts darkness, to be my wedded souls husband through the shadows of light, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part until the end of time and thereto I pledge thee my faith."
"I, Mr Boney, take thee, Miss Boney into my hearts darkness, to be my wedded souls husband through the shadows of light , to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part until the end of time and thereto I pledge thee my faith."

Tic Toc Lane

There is a street 
Called Tic Tock Lane
A name I thought 
Is somewhat strange

In time 
My wonder 
Got to me
So Googled 
Tic Toc Lane

So I saw
To my horror
The story of Elmer
A clock maker

His wife was killed
He did some time
Then married again
To wedding bells 
Chimes

In two years time 
Elmer's no more
Two men came shooting 
New wife and Elmer

New wife survives 
To testify
"This one's for Ma" 
"Was what the man said"
Time was now gone
And Elmer's now dead

Premium MemberThe Wedding of Monsieur L'Vampyre

THE WEDDING OF MONSIEUR L'VAMPYRE                              
I make you mine tonight, to have and hold,         
   to lie forever in this love I feel,                         
I bring an end to ever growing old,                         
   and close your eyes, to all that is not real.               
                                                            
I give you love, that others never know!        
   The joy of life found only in its' end!                     
And dressed in love, we go, as we must go,                  
   into the dark! The night! The only friend!                  
                                                            
I give you death! Then take you ev'rywhere!                
   To know all things; and answer to no-one!               
To have it all! To do as you would dare!
    within the dark, where life has surely gone!                
                                                            
        I make you mine! I sink my teeth into          
        your waiting flesh, and drink the love of you! 
© ron wilson aka vee bdosa the doylestown poet
© Vee Bdosa  Create an image from this poem.

Gothic Wedding

Today is the day.
A day we've been waiting for.
Cause in a few hours.
I will be all yours.

Red roses are everywhere,
and even in my hands.
Walking down the aisle.
Wearing black, not white.
Something that fits out lifestyles.
Something so unique.

We say our vows as we promise our lives as one.
We stand in front of families and friends.
We touch each others hearts,
and we seal a kiss for it all.

We dance in the moonlight to a song about death,
because we know our love will go on.
Our hearts , our souls are beautiful treasures,
and we will protect each other through it all.
© Reva Mae  Create an image from this poem.


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