Wedding Poems Express Love and Devotion
Weddings are about love, devotion and commitment between a couple who want to express these sentiments in front of friends and family. Everything about a wedding is special. The bride and groom spent many years before they found a mate to love and honor. They usually take great pains to make this day a very special occasion. They choose the finest clothes to wear when they say their vows. They look for the perfect setting in a church or on a beach. The bride and groom plan a special reception afterward to celebrate with their loved ones.
In the course of the wedding planning and wedding day, there are great occasions for wedding poems that express the important sentiments involved in a wedding. The wedding poems could be those between just the bride and groom that express their feelings in the most romantic ways. Some of the most magnificent poems by the greatest poets are poems about love, devotion and commitment. Edgar Allan Poe wrote great love poems to the love of his life as did William Shakespeare. Sometimes wedding poems are borrowed from some of the greatest poets of all time.
Wedding Poems Last Forever
Wedding poems usually last forever because the writers and the readers provided these poems for a special occasion. There are times at bridal showers that the friends of the bride might compose a poem to tell of the life and love of their good friend who is getting married. These wedding poems are sometimes humorous, and sometimes they are eloquent. They could be said to chide the bride or remind all of the people of the bond of friendship that they share.
The toast at the wedding dinner is a very special speech that gives insight into the love of the bride and groom. This speech usually mentions how close the couple is to the rest of the people who are there. The very creative toastmasters give their speeches as wedding poems filled with the important emotions of the day. The wedding poem is something that will be treasured for many, many years after the big day of the wedding ceremony. These wedding poems will be a piece of the couple s history that they will return to many times during their lives together. Some wedding poems will be better than others. Poetry is not easy to write, but many people like to try. The wedding poetry will differ in quality but probably not in sentiment.
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7 Sep 2008 at 5:18am
Double shift Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - 7 hours ago They are soon on the trail of a serial killer who leaves poems with his victims. As heinous as this murderer?s crimes are, the detectives have to admit that ... | Read more...
7 Sep 2008 at 2:10am  Denton Record Chronicle |
Court records shed light on death Denton Record Chronicle, TX - 10 hours ago He wrote her poems and long romantic letters and sang to her in Spanish. He wrote of their having children together. He saw her on Tuesdays and Fridays. ... | Read more...
5 Sep 2008 at 4:04am
Conjuring transitions Washington Blade, DC - Sep 5, 2008 Some of the most powerful poems in ?Boy with Flowers,? are written in the voice of a young girl who feels that her body is trapped in the wrong gender ... | Read more...
3 Sep 2008 at 6:25pm
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3 Sep 2008 at 5:22pm  Audiophile Audition |
SCHUMANN: Myrthen, Op. 25; Poems by Mary Stuart, Op. 135 ... Audiophile Audition - Sep 3, 2008 Myrthen is a cycle whose 26 songs were written as a wedding gift for bride Clara in 1840, and Schumann wrote to her that he ?wept? when composing it, ... | Read more...
3 Sep 2008 at 12:53pm
New Biography Burns With Dickinson's White Heat' NPR - Sep 3, 2008 It was Higginson, after all, who helped edit Dickinson's poems for their posthumous debut publication. To make them palatable to readers of the time, ... | Read more...
1 Sep 2008 at 9:38am  guardian.co.uk |
Poem of the week: The Farmer's Bride by Charlotte Mew guardian.co.uk, UK - Sep 1, 2008 Three summers have passed since the ill-omened wedding: autumn is fading to winter, and the sense of wasted life is building. The terrified bride seems to ... | Read more...
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