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Confusion Wedding Poems

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


Premium Member A Wedding-Multiple Choice Quiz
Weddings most often take place in June because...
a. It's the traditional month 
b. More flowers are in bloom then
c. Mother's coerce their daughters to choose...

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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: conflict, confusion, wedding,



Marriage May Help Or Damage
ian, rajkumar
Marriage has lots of benefits
And also serious drawbacks
A wise man at last decides
The best for him always

When you induct a soul
You must be prepared
Elaborate...

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Categories: life, love, marriage, wedding,

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: wedding, butterfly, cancer, confusion, daughter,

Kept
In a spiritual way
faithful to what is known
as the days are gone
trusting in Jesus alone
times in confusion
on a given approach
with an extended note
kept with dignity
in...

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Categories: wedding, appreciation, future, inspiration, life,

In This Aisle
I always dreamt to walk in this aisle,
With you at the end, can't help but to smile
It is finally happening; this aisle seems so wide
My...

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Categories: wedding, break up, emotions, farewell,



Premium Member Wedding Bell Blues
Our Rabbi wasn't quite sure what to do
Had no lessons on this in Rabbi school
   Lift her MASK or her VEIL?
  ...

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Categories: confusion, culture, wedding,

Premium Member On Your Wedding Day
Congratulations, Jack and Jill, your wedding day is here
The time has come to have and hold the one that you call dear
The love you share...

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Categories: children, love, marriage, wedding,

Premium Member Thief of Glory
Thief of Glory 
 
Faded flowers, 
dead on the table, 
no vase, no water, 
no blood, 
no sacrifice, 
of time, sweat, tears, 
years and fears....

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, anger, art, child abuse,

Premium Member Christmas Past
Christmas Past...

I would bake all night;
cookies, cakes, pies and the like. 
I would put things together, 
that had no instructions, 
at least in any language...
that...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, christmas, confusion, divorce, fate,

Premium Member Be Sure
Be Sure

I have been let down before. 
Not once but many times. 
Let us be honest, 
nearly always. 

Perhaps you will be different, 
perhaps you...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, america, confusion, jesus, longing,

Premium Member Your Sweet Face
Your Sweet Face

The first thing I see
looking at me, 
are your eyes.
Like the deep of space, 
grabbing my soul, 
and sending it outward, 
beyond. 
Where...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, adventure, allusion, confusion, devotion,

Premium Member Rebecca
Rebecca

Daughter of The King. 
Your namesake blessed a nation, 
be proud. 
You began life, 
ahead of most. 
Already you were glorified, 
held high by your...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, confusion, emotions, friendship, friendship

Premium Member Mush-Mellows and Cream
Mush-mellows and Cream

Sweet cream and butter, 
sugar, milk and eggs, 
the treat to eat, 
and no one knows, 
the secret. 

“Mush” is a funny plant,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, celebration, emotions, meaningful, metaphor,

Premium Member Batteries
Batteries

Included with your purchase, 
items of importance, 
things you might
have forgotten, 
at the last minute. 
Gifts that have…
no marked down price, 
no lesser quality, 
and...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, confusion, dream, family, feelings,

Premium Member The Ax
The Ax

Sometimes death is easier. 
Wow, that is terrible. 
Divorce, rips families to shreds. 
This is mine-that is not.
Confusion and conflict. 
The kids… oh yeah,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, betrayal, divorce, family, grief,


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