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Seasons Wedding Poems

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


Black Mass Wedding


    Self's colors-change in the modes of wanting, 
as a chameleon in the daylight, 
as the seasons fade to black, hunting season
where...

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Categories: wedding, art,



The Traveling Pants
They are my lucky pants, they come with me wherever 
They are my lucky pants, we will always be together 
They are navy blue nylon,...

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Categories: wedding, clothes, places, seasons, together,

Second Indian Wedding
Colors of life, fertility, sanctity fly
Aromas include sweetmeats, coconut, fire
There's flowers galore, honey, spices 
Not for meals only, but especially decoration
Focus now on the bride:...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, africa, celebration, seasons, wife,

Premium Member Life
Life

Life is full of pain, 
and I don't know why? 

I do in fact...
know the Lord, 
I know Him... 
by name. 
He is with me....

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, america, angel, cancer, caregiving,

Premium Member Ancestors
Ancestors

The poet's daughter 
and the painter's son
found true love 
in each other's arms. 
Together they were married.

Their children were many, 
their hearts were full. 
The...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, blessing, chocolate, christian, endurance,



Premium Member Rules
Rules

In life, it is a give and take. 
However, for some it is just take and take. 
For others, it is only fulfilling to know
that...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, angel, celebration, heart, hope,

Premium Member The Marriage of Seasons
Wedding rice from the sky. 
                   ...

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Categories: wedding,

Premium Member The End of Nothing
The End of Nothing

I am sitting...
waiting and thinking. 
Really going crazy, 
slowly insane. 
I am at home, 
trapped. (by discretion)

My guy is in the building....

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, america, community, heartbroken, meaningful,

Premium Member A Wooden Riddle
A Wooden Riddle

I walk through walls, 
but I'm not dead. 
(as they are unfinished) 
I try to keep the plans, 
locked in my head. 
From...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, blessing, education, husband, motivation,

Premium Member Darting Arrows
Darting Arrows

Skippy shadows, 
at the corners of the walls, 
ceilings, and floors. 
Easiest seen by those that drink, 
do drugs, foreign or domestic. 
But they...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, addiction, encouraging, growing up,

Premium Member My Best
My Best 
"She is a flower..."

Pink roses, 
not the big ones, 
not the small ones, 
not the buds or full blooms. 
No. 
Not one of...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, celebration, friendship, miracle, mother

Premium Member The Contest
The Contest

I would like to enter, 
and sometimes I do. 
Occasionally I even win, 
to my surprise. 
How cool!

The true rule, 
to every fool,
or pirate...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, america, friendship, hero, homework,

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: wedding, addiction, angel, appreciation, death

Premium Member The Last Word
Divorce Decree
The Last Word...
	
You and me, 
we are free...
from each other.

You should be happy, 
I no longer have the right;
to make your dinner, 
clean your...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, abuse, age, angel, divorce,

Premium Member Real Men
Real Men

Bigger than life, 
the man I married, 
is/was everything and more, 
I thought before, 
I said I do. 

He took care of his family,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: wedding, christian, heaven, hero, husband,


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