Wedding Rings Poem by Richard Merrell

Wedding Rings

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In the giving of these two rings,
Which speak of love that's true;
We understand that marriage is
Unbroken, ever new.

These two rings have been exchanged,
A vow of troth been made,
In circles never-ending
There is no need to be afraid.

For these two rings tell all the world
That a husband and a wife
Must always be as one;
Together all their life.

That they do face in spirit,
The trouble life often brings,
Yes, love that never ends
Is endowed in these two rings.

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