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Wedding Poem – Complete Your Perfect Wedding

Executive summary by : Gray Ward and Peter Gitundu

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Wedding poem. Want to have a perfect wedding? Unforgettable wedding? Try this one! What better time or place to write a poem than for a wedding. The right wedding poem can serve any number of wonderful purposes. It can serve as an added personal touch between the bride and groom when exchanging vows. Whatever purpose the wedding poem serve, it is sure to be well received.

The poem does not need to rhyme. You will find that in some weddings there are different wedding poem that are read out loud for the enjoyment of the guests. These poem can be in various forms – mostly in the form of a toast or even a blessing of sorts. Weddings are often joyous occasions and adding wedding poem into the mix makes the wedding even more special and different from others. Reciting wedding poems can also be used in a speech.

Tips :

1. So, if you’re going to choose your own readings or wedding poem, what should you look for? A wedding poem should reflect your relationship. Once you’ve decided what you want the focus of the poem to be, start looking for poem. The Internet is full of wedding poem. Some of them are cheesy and some are sweet. You don’t have to read the entire poem either. Just read the section that you feel best describes your relationship

2. There are a couple of ways to read your poem. You can have the person marrying you read the poem. You can also ask a special attendant such as a grandparent, to read the poem

3. Wedding and love poem can be found in wedding greeting cards, wedding gifts, books and perhaps most importantly today the internet. Before setting out to search or write a poem, decide on the length, the audience and the theme

Here are the wedding poem that will give you some inspirations on your wedding poem :

Wedding Poem (1)

May All Good Things Be Yours

Your happiness begins
With your wonderful wedding day.
You’ll share everything together;
Through it all, your love will stay.

Congratulations to you,
As you begin your happy life.
May all good things be yours,
As new husband and new wife.

By Joanna Fuchs

Wedding Poem (2)

Getting Married Means You’ll Have

Getting married means you’ll have
Someone’s hand to hold,
Even when you’re feeling sick,
Even when you’re old.

It means that when you need some help,
Someone will help out,
Someone always hear to you
So you won’t have to shout.

But best of all is when it’s time
To turn out all the lights:
You won’t have to be alone
Those long and scary nights.

Wedding Poem (3)

Love’s Philosophy

The fountains mingle with the river
And the rivers with the ocean

The winds of heaven mix with flower

With a sweet emotion

Nothing in the world is single
All things by a law divine
In one another’s being mingle
Why not I with thine?

If it disdained its brother
And the sunlight clasps the earth
And the moonbeams kiss the sea
What are all these kissing’s worth,
If thou kiss not me

by Percy Shell

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