TO MY WIFE

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    TO MY WIFE

    On petals of flowers your path was lain;

    By the hands of maidens, their joy plain.

    You walk to me, dressed all in white;

    Your veiled eyes glowing like a beacon in the night.

    A proud man beside you, walks tall and straight;

    For this day ends, a dreaded yet anticipated wait.



    “Who gives this hand?” the minister does ask;

    And in the beauty of the moment, the room doth bask.

    “I give this hand”. Your father says loud;

    With a tear in his eye, he stands so proud.

    My trembling fingers fold around the hand he gives;

    As the love pours forth from my heart where it lives.



    My knees are knocking but my words are clear;

    “With this ring, I wed this lady so dear”.

    I lift your veil; your eyes are ablaze;

    My heart beating fast, my mind in a daze.

    “You may kiss the bride”, I hear someone say;

    And I know, I was born for this moment, on this day.

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    Karma885 commented on TO MY WIFE

    02-21-2009

    OMG THAT IS SO TOUCHING I WISH THER WAS MORE MEN AS SWEET AS THIS..CAN YOU READ MY POEM AND RATE IT

    SATurner commented on TO MY WIFE

    02-21-2009

    I am speechless. This is beautiful. Your wife is very lucky to have you love her this much.

    moonchild commented on TO MY WIFE

    02-21-2009

    Very nicely penned, outstanding write

    BABYDOLLELIZ commented on TO MY WIFE

    02-17-2009

    THIS IS BUTIFUL I LOVE IT YOU HAVE ONE LUCKY WOMEN CAUSE YOU CAN TELL YOU TRULY LOVE HER

    Poetry is not an expression of the party line. It's that time of night, lying in bed, thinking what you really think, making the private world public, that's what the poet does.

    Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) U.S. poet.

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