Friendship Marriage Poems | Examples
These Friendship Marriage poems are examples of Marriage poems about Friendship. These are the best examples of Marriage Friendship poems written by international poets.
A delicate dance, a subtle sway,
Expectations woven, in a societal way.
A woman waits, with passive gaze,
For a man to lead, with financial ways.
He pays the bill, the ring, the wedding fee,
The provider role, a lifelong decree.
She expects support, for herself and her kin,
A one-way street, where love may give in.
But some women defy, these norms so grand,
Contributing equally, hand in hand.
A true test of love, a gesture so fine,
When she invests, with a loving design.
Yet, in the courts, a different tale unfolds,
Assets divided, with a legal hold.
A woman shaped, by societal might,
To contribute little, in the dark of night.
A partner, not a burden, we must seek,
Emotionally and financially, a bond unique.
Let's break the mold, and redefine love's role,
A mutual journey, with a balanced soul.
A whisper soft, a tender glance,
Like sunlight through the morning’s dance.
Your laughter sings, so warm, so bright,
A beacon in my darkest night.
Hand in hand, our hearts align,
Two souls entwined, a love divine.
Through every storm, through joy and pain,
I’d choose you, love, again… again.
Harmony can be worked on
Harmony does not mean there are no problems with relationship
Harmonious is when we face problems then discuss well
Not even news from the house be leaked
Look for ventilation outside the house when anger
Be honest over mistakes
Lowering your ego is the key
Keep each other's trust
Pray to God for His compassion
Forgive and forget, both make peace
Continue to grow a love based on His love.
The melting point of married life:
Stay together but not talking
No hug, no smell, no story to tell
No sweet moment, everyone is on the phone
Sleeping in opposite direction
Preparing clothes independently
Busy friendship with others
Forgetful to important family event
No friction, less feeling, no meeting
Lastly, break up!
I am waiting ready to marry,
My love there for you to embody,
It's just begging for you to carry,
So just shun that busybody.
Come! Let's just merry,
I love you just come.
[The first 5-lines is an excerpt from my poem, "Your vase filled my vase with love" (2024)]. The sixth line was formed by taking a word per line from the first 5 lines.
Forty years ago, we said “I do”
You pledged to me, and I pledged to you
And in a fleeting moment’s span,
our journey through life began.
Our friendship over time has grown
Despite the curved balls, life has thrown.
God has His divine magic spun
Uniting our souls into one.
As we have grown closer to Him,
Our love was kept from growing dim.
His love for us makes ours strong
Even at times when things go wrong.
A better wife I could not find
One so affable and kind.
You have been patient with my faults
When my ego itself exalts.
As we start another year
We can do so without fear.
For the one who pilots our ship
He never falters, nor does he slip.
In this world engrossed in sin
May His light shine from within.
So, a soul forlorn and lost
Will be rescued from life’s frost.
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."
Reflecting feelings, glowing gentle
Was their story merely accidental?
Him and her, colors of love, flowing
Feelings pouring out hope, knowing
Whatever comes, they would share
The remarkable this liaison would declare
Carlos and Hanna, husband and wife,
your examples taught me about life,
honoring family, marriage, and friends.
Much is lost with your premature ends,
and though it's too late to let you know -
Oh my God, I miss you so.
Inspired by Glenn Hughes song, “Why Don’t You Stay”
You’re like a breath to my prayer
You’re silence and joy everywhere
You’re the star that glows in the night
You’re the warmth in the sun’s light
Don’t let the madness of yesterday
Leave you feeling like going away
I won’t let you feel lonely, all I can say
Is I feel so lost when you refuse to stay
Listen to my voice in your mind
Believe me, honey, you’re one of a kind
When I said that I love you, I meant for all time
Living without you feels almost a crime!
Listen to me, darling, listen and know
Reflected inside are feelings who show
Without you beside me, I feel so lost
Listen, darling, so you’ll realize the cost
Don’t leave, honey – stay beside me ‘til the end
Let love be your guide and you’ll be my best friend
Never leave me, darling – I’ll always love you so
Take my hand, sweetheart, and we’ll dance real slow
(1)
Two lumps of sugar kissed.
Locked horns of marriage hissed.
Churns lake of better-worse.
Ring wins for friendship missed.
(2)
Ruddy red the roses. Darling,
Please let’s cease our trifling quarreling.
Rows and rows, of apologies,
Bride and groom are gentle guarding.
In another world
In another life
We could have been more than friends
We could have been husband and wife
Marriage is a truly wonderful thing
bringing together man and woman
it's a sacred union blessed by God
all God's plan for many a human
But not all marriages work
increasingly failure comes about
especially in this modern day
life pressures cause breaks to shout
Today we miss something important
that is that couples must be friends
even more urgent than being lovers
for human love can easily just end
But real true abiding friendship counts
far more in holding a couple together
through all the tumbles of marriage
shows such beauty as a blade of heather
(Quote:
" It's not the lack of love, but a lack of friendship that makes unhappy marriages.")
- Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900)
When all the leaves fall from the trees,
what does it mean to you and me?
Perhaps it wasn't meant to be
as now we reach the end.
Is there some place we didn't go?
We tried every fork in the road,
and never seemed to find a home.
My dear, what's at the end?
But we're ok. Yeah, certainly
we could have done things differently.
But side by side we took this ride
and so what is to gain,
by dwelling on what could have been,
and looking back time and again
at what we didn't have -
what’s there to gain?
But rather let's just you and I
enjoy what we have left and try
to make the most of it
my lifelong friend.
Because all that matters now is we
are still together, can’t you see.
That’s all that’s ever mattered…
in the end.
Happy Anniversary
I would choose you
By Michelle Morris
22/12/2023
Happy anniversary, my love
Happy anniversary, my precious heart
Happy anniversary, my deepest soul
Happy anniversary, my joy and delight
Oh, I would choose you, my dove
I would choose you over and over again
In every lifetime and timeline created
Our connection will remain ordained
Oh, I would love you, forever and always
I would choose our love story
For every day and hour and minute
We create magic and miracles and glory
Heaven knows and angels cheer
For love so pure and strong is rare
As we walk hand and hand to show
Our commitment is our happiness
The choices made, the sacrifices
Our vows and friendship, our souls entwined
We do our best and support each other
Family bonds and memories timeless
So, Happy anniversary, my love
Happy anniversary, my precious heart
Happy anniversary, my deepest soul
Happy anniversary, my joy and delight
Know that I will still choose you every time
You are my everything, my love divine
Until this lifetime and into the next
I will love you, my star that shines
© Michelle Morris, 2023