The Wedding Party

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How special it was as family and friends,
Gathered to welcome husband and wife;
Happiness was felt by everyone,
As they start this precious new life.

Pictures taken to collect memories,
To pass down for generations to come;
You can see by the smiles on faces,
Fun and food was enjoyed by everyone.

No happier occasion can there be,
That brings folks together again;
Than a wedding filled with loved ones,
With wonderful wedding trends.

What a perfect way to start a new life,
With a love that is forever true;
Congratulations to the bride and groom,
We wish only the best to you!

This poem was written/submitted by Marilyn Lott.

Marriages Are Made In Heaven

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Marriages like the registry,
Are made in heaven.
With the relatives, friends,
Making earthly arrangements.
Of beds, flowers, wedding suits,
Feasts, ceremonies, betrothals.
All complete to make,
The pair unite in sheer bliss,
Living, copulating for,
Indescribable years of harmony,
Love, making children,
But now that separations,
Divorces in huge numbers,
The wedding God and staff,
Having a busy schedule,
Late night work of remarriages,
With enough confusions,
Complication, errors to boot,
To the normal workstyle,
Of yesterages where,
People seldom married,
A second, third, fourth time,
Emanating curses from the god.
And overstressed staff,
Who imagined to copy,
The system in heavens too.

This poem was written/submitted by Ravikiran Arakkal..

Wedding

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Innocence lost,
Relationship fragile,
Happiness shallow,
Love useless.
Divinity nowhere,
Touches ugly,
Kisses bitter,
Time wasted,
Wedding takes place.

This poem was written/submitted by Aashish Ameya.

Wedding Day

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Lipstick stains on wedding days,
Smiles that turned a different way.
Standing there she’s waiting, waiting
In pain, but always praying.
Raining, pouring,
Intently listening, but ignoring.
Gun shots firing in the distance,
Well of course she’s going to miss it.
One last bullet- gone astray,
Shot down on her wedding day.

This poem was written/submitted by Jessy Liz.