Their love shines through their eyes
As they join their lives together.
Loving and honouring each other,
In sickness and in health,
For all their lives.
Adele and Simon join their Spirits forever
Into their new adventure,
In marriage and in life.
A life together filled with love,
Filled with harmony.
May your lives together go on forever,
And at the end of each day
As sleep comes over you
Just turn and look into each other’s eyes,
And say to each other,
I love you.
- Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: July 25th, 2017 01:31
- Comment from author about the poem: My son is getting married today and I wrote this for him and his wife.
- Category: Love
- Views: 43
Comments9
What more could they want, than something like this?! 🙂
Thank you Orchi. Much appreciated.
That is so beautiful, Goldfinch! Writing a poem for your own sons wedding is the best gift ever. I wrote what we call in Swiss German a "Schnitzelbank" for my sons wedding. It is a long poem talking about their life, how they met, etc. in a fun way. He wanted me to frame it, so I did.
That is super Fred. My son told me he and Adele liked it very much - that means so much to me.
Lovely sentiments for them GF. Wish them the very best.
Thank you Frank, I sure will.
Aah this so lovely and SO well written - the best gift they could wish for.
Thank you Michael much appreciated.
This is so very lovely. LOVE ♡ Congratulations to your son and his wife. And such a special gift you've writtten 😊
Thank you Renzi, they are a smashing couple.
Its such a simple thing you appear to have written but the way you have done it is beautiful.
Thank you b-e, much appreciated,
Congratulations on your son's marriage, Goldie. I join you in wishing them a beautiful journey together.
Thank you Louis, most kind.
Awww lovely....happy wedding day
Thank you Jooles.
Your love and blessings shine through your words. What a forever treasure to gift your son and his new wife. May blessings abound in their marriage!
Thank you Heather, I am sure that their marriage is blessed.
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