R arely do we meet our soulmate studying at school
Y et these two found a magical exception to the rule
A match was made in heaven as the stars fell into line
N erves laid to rest they kiss for the first time two thousand nine
A couple's bond was sealed that day both gave away their heart
N ever doubting love's young dream they made a perfect start
D ays turned into months then years they dance to the same beat
C ould life get any better or had love made it complete
H e came on April the eighteenth the apple of their eye
A mixture of the best of both a dynamite wee guy
N amed after his proud daddy he's his mother's pride and joy
T hat wondrous triangle mother father baby boy
E ach guest here as the wedding knows how you enhanced their life
L ooking on as this midsummer's night you join as man and wife
L et's raise a glass to show our love and wish the family well
E veryone please the blushing bride and groom Ryan chantelle
- Author: peto ( Offline)
- Published: July 6th, 2023 03:47
- Comment from author about the poem: Was at a wedding in Turkey last year Had to be cancelled from previous year due to covid This meant the best man couldn't re arrange and travel Was honoured when asked to say a few words These were the words I came up with
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Comments3
Lovely words 🙂
Lucky to be at a wedding
Like the mention of stars and dancing
I was lucky Violet
Thank you so very much for continued encouragement
I really appreciate it
We rarely ever meet our soulmate full stop such a charming speech dear Peto. I bet it was a fun day. ❤️
Was fantastic thanks Teddy
Every Male guest in the kilt our national dress
Made for quite a scene walking to the pier for ceremony
Holiday makers all stood and applauded
Cheers
Are Scottish? I don't mind men in kilts lol
Aye everyone was from Glasgow
Oh wow not just a party then lol fabulous.
More like an invasion Teddy
This is just a beautiful poem all around!! I bet they loved it! Wonderful job....you knocked it outta the park again!!...Christina
Thanks Christina
I think it went down quite well
Appreciate you so much
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