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Mystery Wedding Poems

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


Premium Member Juice Ex Machina
Juice Ex Machina

By Mark D. Stucky
When wine ran out at the wedding in Cana,
why did Mary request and expect Jesus
(who seemed slightly exasperated)
to act as...

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Categories: wedding, care, humorous, jesus, judgement,



Premium Member Wedding Vows
He had worked hard on his wedding vows but when it came to their wedding day as he gazed into her eyes…he put the words...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding,

The Road Less Traveled
"The Road Less Traveled"

Not all roads diverge in a wood,
Some lead to places misunderstood.
They wind and twist, never straight,
Leading us to a different fate.

While others...

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Categories: wedding, imagination, love, nature, sports,

Our Love So Fearless
Our love so fearless 
By Michelle Morris
10/11/2022

Love's intoxicating mist
Surrounds us with her mystery
She is silent and deadly
And we don't stand a chance

Pure heavenly embraces
Sweet kisses...

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Categories: wedding, desire, happiness, hope, inspirational

Mystery
Little girl stranger, walking down the street,
Asking for a favor, from a boy she longs to meet.
“Will you go down with me across the street?
“Help...

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Categories: wedding, adventure, best friend, childhood,



Death Is Wedding Night
(Dedicated this writing to the merciful birthday of the greatest love of the earth Mevlânâ  Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi. 30th September is the auspicious...

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Categories: wedding, birthday, blessing,

All In a Day
They all happened just in a day,
All: birth, going forth, heyday, 
Wedding day, D-day, all in a day.

They all happened just – in a day,
For...

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Categories: wedding, day, destiny, grief, irony,

A Portrait of You
A portrait of you

When I wake up in the morning
From the night shadows yearning.
And the final star going out of sight
I saw a portrait of...

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Categories: wedding, allegory, beautiful, celebration, character,

Why Men Are Called Groom and Women Bride
WHY MEN ARE CALLED GROOM AND WOMEN BRIDE

Hullabaloo and cacophony etched in your Union,
Soliloquies to break up with your said-protagonist of a spouse,
You forgot your...

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Categories: wedding, 1st grade, for her,

Premium Member Tree Top Dancers
Tree Top Dancers
and Circus Clowns

The neighbors moved away. 
They said nothing to anyone, 
they just left. 
New people took the home. 
There was a big...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, death of a friend,

Premium Member The Big Mountain
The Big Mountain

In the distance, 
I gaze at the giant before me. 
Cliff faces, I can not climb today, 
but tomorrow... I will. 

I have...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, adventure, angel, atheist, fantasy,

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 Whisper
Whisper
 
A subtle current,
a fierce expression,
of a gentle feeling, 
wild,
powerful, 
no longer held contained 
by any restraint. 
 
Not weak, as may be expected, 
but...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, grief, happiness, health, math,

Premium Member White Angels, Glowing Lamps
White Angels, Glowing Lamps

When the wind blows, 
down from the great north, 
it brings a mighty frost. 
Do not be afraid. 
Just because something, 
makes...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, appreciation, emotions, hate, how

Premium Member Judging Others
Judging Others…
whimsical law?

It is a kangaroo court, 
and the clowns have just arrived. 
Dressed in suits and ties, 
eating pies.

They think they know best, 
they...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, betrayal, confidence, gender, leadership,


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