Marrying You Poem by Paul Sebastian

Marrying You

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When I married you:
We walked through tough times
We withstood the test of time
Hand in hand we faced the four winds
Together we soared on eagle’s wings

When I married you:
We were in and out of seasons
Quarreled for all sorts of reasons
Giving in we settled by end of nightfall:
Bed coffee, a kiss, a smile: love’s call

When I married you:
We cradled and fussed over the children
We minded them as the years hastened
Our nest grew them, now on their own
Learnt life as we had lived and shown

When I married you:
Growing years taught patience and kindness
Crawling years grew our love sweetness
Recalling precious morning walks in the park
Reminiscing old days that made our love’s mark.

Heaven’s design we met and wedded
Lived the golden years blissfully married
Should I live my life again, it must be you
To cherish like the bride I always knew

Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: Marriage
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Roseann Shawiak 01 February 2016

What a remarkable poem, a great tribute to the one you love and married! For a man to write something so tender, beautiful and romantic about a woman is unique in today's world. I totally commend you for being so brave and writing what is in your heart. Many blessings to you and your wife! 10++++ Thank you for sharing. RoseAnn

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Colleen Courtney 12 March 2014

What lovely memories to have for a lifetime. A beautiful poem so thoughtfully penned. A loving tribute to the woman who has shared your life. Well done!

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