Happiness Wedding Poems | Examples

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


Our love story: Just a click

Two opposites, unknown of their fate,
Randomly surfed the wide internet before it was too late. 
From one end of the country to the other end.
Scrolled and scrolled, like it was never going to end.
Oh! It was just a click, that's how we met.

From hesitant texts and calls,
To glee when texts and calls are received 
And later turned to elation. 
Oh! It was just a click; that's how we connected.

Excitement and nervousness just rushed
When we met for the very first time, we just blushed. 
There was no lack of delight.
It's hard to forget that sight. 
Oh! It was just a click; we felt something ignite.

Later, it turned into hope and positivity
The foundation is built on trust and love, togetherness and unity.
We met, the folks met, and the process went on.
And finally, we tied the knot, vowing to never be apart.

In happiness or sorrow, in light or darkness,
In beautiful times or ugly times.
We vow to share each moment together,
And walk through all the odds and evens together.
Oh! It was just one click, 
That we found each other for life's sweet and bitter journey.
© Judith Ao  Create an image from this poem.


Fear Of Moving On

My fear is standing next to my set future,  
While my heart’s stuck deep in the past.  
Still wandering lost in a love that’s gone,  
Caught between what was and what’s to come.  

Waking up every day, forever holding your peace, walking through the hours lost in your dreams.  
Lying on my deathbed with a heavy, lost heart, carrying the weight of a love lost in time.  

And though the future waits with open arms,  
My heart can’t follow, trapped in past arms.  
So here I stand, torn between two lives,  
Afraid to choose, afraid to take another step.

The Weight of Others' Expectations

Son of Man, pause before judgment's seat,
Lest haste consume your soul's retreat.
Do what's right, yet don't waste precious time,
For pleasing all is a futile rhyme.

In seeking validation, you may lose your way,
And those you please will mock you on your final day.
Marry with wisdom, don't borrow to impress,
For pleasing others can lead to financial distress.

You can't please all, not even those you love,
Do little things that bring joy from above.
Take care of yourself, find happiness true,
For in your joy, others will find joy anew.

Beware of three: the young, the old, the weak,
For lies can bind you, and freedom you may seek.
Heed this advice, a treasure rare and true,
Worth more than gold, and wisdom shining through.

For Nurken

Though I can't attend your wedding party yet,
My respect and admiration for you are great.
Invited, I let my inspiration flow like a vast lake,
I'll write this dedication on paper and then send.

I won't hide anything from you as usual,
A land of feelings, a sea of verses casual.
Let me dedicate a poem to your ambition,
As if it were a party of mine, to mention.

What you sow, that’s what you’ll reap,
Children learn all they can from home.
It doesn't matter that clothes are expensive or cheap,
The matter is what values you are bequeathing from.

We are both hail from the same village,
A valuable, respected pair in the community.
Dauther makes clothes, if she sees her mother,
With a father, the son will conform to unity.

Your deeds resonate in the hearts of people,
You are the descendant of the land you come from.
May the young ones' household be strong and stable,
May God bless it and bring prosperity to them. 

If you catch the scent of grandchildren in the future,
That’s when true happiness will come your way.
If anyone asks who wrote this poem of nature,
Say the author is Aibek, my friend, by the way.

Premium MemberWedding poem

Wedding poem

Raise my voice to the great father above 
Those standing before me in honor of their love 
Their life together , 
From now till forever 
Before you, we bind Forsaken any other they may find
To share 
To be fair 
Stroke the fire 
Of desire 
To stand side by side 
Their love never having to hide 
Trough good times or bad To lift each other when sad Forever walk together as man and wife 
Throughout happiness as well as the strife 
To honor and to hold 
And their love always be told 
As you grow old 
A love that is always there 
Someone to care 
Together side by side 
In each other, always have someone in which to confide
Walking together through this life 
Together as man and wife


Premium MemberWedding poem Celebrating Your Love

We are here today to celebrate
The love you so obviously share,
A love you wish to formalise
And publicly declare.

A couple truly meant for each other,
A couple truly meant to be,
A couple whose friends and family,
We are very proud to be.

We hope your happiness continues,
That you have much more in store,
We hope the memories made today
Will stay with you - forever more.

Happy wedding day

To a very special couple
These words I'd like to day,
I want to wish you every happiness
On this, your wedding day

And may this special day of yours
Be filled with lots of love and laughter,
And all the days ahead of you
Becomes a happy ever after

You met so many years ago
And became both friends for life,
Now you're making it official
You'll become a husband and a wife

And when you journey to the future
You can travel hand in hand,
Because you pledged your lives together
With a golden wedding band

So, best wishes to the both of you
As you celebrate this day,
Here's hoping it turns out to be
So special in every way

Premium Membercake and granite

Both are once in a lifetime events
which happen to fall on the same day.

To be surrounded by grief or joy
pay respects to the past
or raise a toast to the future.
For certain, I'll remember the first of September 
in a different way.

Whatever the decision
there're still hundreds of miles of black ribbon 
between cake and granite-happiness and sorrow.

Premium MemberThe Bridal Pair with the Eiffel Tower

Euphoria in a lilac haze of love blossoms ~ the world askew!

The crispy crusty bread

The crispy crusty bread
Was as lonely as it gets
As handsome as he was
He had no bride to wed

The crispy crusty bread
He tries all that he can
But to woo a bride he can't
Except the rickety stickety jam

The crispy crusty bread
At last, at noon he said
By this time tomorrow
Bride or death, I'll have instead

The crispy crusty bread
At last,wooed a lass called butter
They had a wedding on the stars 
And lived happily ever after
© Raki Lyon  Create an image from this poem.

Premium MemberSUMMERTIME HEAT-SHM

Summertime heats the birds and bonny boughs.
Wings lighthearted and flapping with the breeze.
Likewise, the scent of honeysuckles arouse
A ring - the wedding bells of buzzing bees.

Yet, the downpour of sweat, the pavement roast,
Burnt on both sides. Oh never mind… The sun
Resounds the flute, and cheers with champagne toast,
The budding lips of two becoming one.

See! Doesn’t matter! The roses, all in bloom.
White cocklebells a gushing veil of June.
The butterfly dispels the Winter’s gloom.
Lights up bride’s eyes and cricket’s honey moon.

Fireflies, amidst the dancing guests, in flight.
Fireworks light up the countenance of night.

toast the budding lips
white cocklebells gushing veil
cricket’s honey moon

the scent of honeysuckles arouse
                                the fireflies and countenance of night

Premium MemberDestination Wedding

On our way to New Orleans, a destination wedding awaits
My daughter and future son in law starting their new life together with fond memories soon to create
Feeling so much joy on your very special day
Your strong love for each other will surely bring you much happiness along the way
Beating hearts and souls now as one
Planning your life together is sure to be fun
The big day has finally arrived the heavens have granted us bright sunshine
As I walk my daughter down the aisle I feel such a great sense of pride
She looks so dazzling lit up with love so grand
Soon to join with the groom a big-hearted talented man
With the beautiful ceremony now complete
Time to celebrate let our hair down and go dancing in the street

Premium MemberFor the Bride and Groom

Two hearts so united
Should never be divided.
May the love you both feel now
Ever continuously grow,
And this fleeting moment of bliss
Evolve into eternal happiness.

Premium MemberJust Answer Me This

Do you 
Love, respect and care for me
As much as I
Love, respect and care for you?

To make me the happiest 
Person on the planet,
All you need to answer is:
Yes, I do.

Premium MemberLoneliness

She is an image of grim loneliness,
Her gloomy withdrawn countenance
struck me in the middle of a joyful gathering…
A shroud of melancholy surrounded her
face like a black veil!

a wedding celebration going on, plenty of
wine, food, cakes…pounding, throbbing  music, 
beautiful bride in white dress,
crowd brimming with happiness!

Is depression taking over her?!
wistful memories of her youth
drowning her feelings with inexplicable grief!
Does she remember the promise of
a young man in his twenties, strong
and handsome…who never came back!

               Fire, cries, screams,
    In the centre of the busiest city,
The tall concrete buildings were crumbling down
like dominoes, a few lives trapped in the inferno ..
that’s the only picture she can see in her head!

   She never saw that beaming  face again!
     Even in a rapturous crowd, her mind is vacant!

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