Wedding Dress: A Love Unspoken Version Iii (Dedicated To Karen L.) 3/6/11 Poem by Peter Silver Love

Wedding Dress: A Love Unspoken Version Iii (Dedicated To Karen L.) 3/6/11



as bells toll softly faraway,
1 walked along the way
as morning dew freshly held onto
these tips of the blooming roses of purple and blue.
1 started to hum,
To sing a song that came from deep within
1’ve been waiting for so long
For You.

‘til this day,
‘til this night,
1’d cherish from across the blues.
imagining the plot set like a dream
imagining the red, silk veil across Your lips
For with my heart has sung a love,
with unspoken words,
only You would understand.

1’d be
walking aimlessly ‘round the day
imagining the thought of two,
the angel and the guardian,
the bride and the groom,
who held dearly right on cue,
as they ended With an unknown mark,
yet reopened With the very love,
With just this singular kiss.

Without a creak,
With a tear,
Without a thought,
With You near,
1 sung, bursting anew
as the night seemed to cry wishes for You.

but now…
With unspoken words
yet
With written letters,
1 ended With the continuation of periods…
bearing these very words: Lastingly With
Yours Forever,
Kevin Wang,
hoping You would at least remember
our
first
promise
together.

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