Sacredness Of Marriage Poem by Dona Jean

Sacredness Of Marriage



From scratch the passion grows in haste,
Living-life not knowing day and time do chase.
Turn at cross roads were steps winding maze;
Lovers meet-excited face they sparkling gaze.

A promise made differ thy vow;
The lovers (vow) marriage vow forever not now.
Best ever happen in life and all;
First meeting 'till fall, can't remember nor recall.

This moment has come, longer they wait;
Bells ring, the bride step through the gate.
Her groom waiting at tabernacle to be her mate;
Life forever thro eternity where God dictate.

Holding tight, new chapter ahead both vow;
In sickness, in health and no matter how.
Both death do apart forever thou;
Gray hair, skin wrinkles eternal love not just now.

Vow to love no one more than bride;
Riches or poorer groom always on her side.
Courage and strength a life to decide;
Love, trust, respect and faith on God their guide.

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Dona Jean

Dona Jean

Silay City, Negros occidental
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