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Wedding Missing Poems

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


Premium Member Just One More Time Before We Part And Say Goodbye
Sometimes
When we have a loving relationship
Life gets in the way
The pressures of work money worries
Piles of unpaid bills
Not enough time for each other
The relationship erodes...

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© Peter Dome  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: missing, absence, conflict, cry, goodbye,



Premium Member Floral Tribute
I caught the bride’s floral bouquet 
Bitter tears formed in my blue eyes 
As papa can’t give me away. 
I caught the bride’s floral bouquet...

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Categories: conflict, missing you, wedding,

Lady of the Nile
Beauteous lass Thy wounds are bleeding! 
Crowning crowning where thou go on? 
Mothers weep and babies  feeding
Crowds on crowds and trumpet blow on! 
Wearest...

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Categories: missing, beach, beautiful, dark, heart,

Give It a Name Part 2
I can’t let them 
Become foggy
Looking at them through glasses
That are smoggy
Talking of them with thoughts
That are groggy
Hiding in sentiment
Senseless and soggy

What name can I...

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Categories: family, memory, missing you,

Premium Member Butterfly
Butterfly

Butterfly sweet, 
lovely wings of gossamer gold. 
Stretch your tips to the stars, 
as that is the reality of freedom. 
Glide for hours above the...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: missing, butterfly, cancer, confusion, daughter,



Premium Member A Guest
A Guest

Little tiny mouse, 
why are you in my house? 
Out the back door, 
there are fields aplenty. 
Down by the creek,
there is water, afresh....

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: missing, america, child, chocolate, forgiveness,

Premium Member The Missing Bride
My late cousin’s daughter was to get married
at a place some 80 km from their residence,
I was asked to drive her there and I agreed,
it...

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Categories: missing, funny, wedding,

Premium Member One of My Finest Hours
One of the finest hours I can recall
Came at a momentous time in my life,
When I stood before the altar, so tall,
Took Deborah Anne Going...

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Categories: marriage, missing you, remember,

Missing Mother - Life of Regrets
Lost my mother when young
Wished I listened to her words
She would often tell me,
"Skills I know would be lost
Help me in household work
Post wedding you...

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Categories: missing, mother,

Premium Member Things Out of Reach
Going out on trips
Everyone enjoys them
Enjoying a snack and coffee
All family get togethers
Bride and groom wedding blues
Eating out we all enjoy to do
All shopping malls...

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Categories: life, missing,

Premium Member Rum's Remorse
I stand in front
Of a mirror and cringe

My body is bare
I went on a binge

Did I bare my heart?
Did I give away the ring?

My wedding...

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Categories: missing, addiction, engagement, heart, love,

No Sign of a Whine, a Smiling Mother
My heart I set on a dear companion
the cherished imprint on my soul, profound
how safe I felt in a tough kind bosom!
though I ceased to...

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Categories: missing, best friend, blessing, courage,

Premium Member Magic Blooms
Magic Blooms
of paint and paper...

You are still here. 
I know it, 
and feel it all the time. 
Today, 
I see it clearly. 
A small card,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: missing, angel, depression, first love,

Premium Member Empty Vase
Empty Vase

We just met, 
and I know we are best friends. 
You will have to believe me, 
I don't have the strength or will to...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: missing, addiction, angel, appreciation, death

Premium Member First Impressions
First Impressions
lasting thoughts...

Do you drink, do you smoke, 
do you toke, are you broke? 
What is important to ask, 
but more important to know. 

Did...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: missing, marriage, mentor, miss you,


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