Poems About: WEDDING

In this page, poems on / about “wedding” are listed.

  • 337.
    Son of Desire

    The moon's soft glow through frosted clouds,
    Felt tarnished and worn like our love.
    Twisted by our desire, shamed by society,
    Meeting where the beds are well tended, read more »

    Teresa Dearing
  • 338.
    Wedding Anniversary and Father’s Day

    June 15,2008

    Today is unique…it is a date to be doubly celebrated
    June the fifteenth is a special day for remembering Dad read more »

    Theresa Ann Moore
  • 339.
    So Bobby Wasn't Drafted

    In 1964 the already unpopular Vietnam War was not yet drafting married men. I had just had a friend who had been killed there and decided I didn't want another.....

    So Bobby Wasn't Drafted read more »

    margaret carlisle
  • 340.
    And The Toikey’s Name was Joseph

    A Saucy Nando's Poem - Poetry Competition

    Now lissen, Vrou, said my Ou, the day that we was wed
    Don’t gimme no, none ‘arf-baked food, read more »

    Margaret Kollmer
  • 341.
    He's Coming Soon

    Time, for many has been so long
    I’ve heard my children’s cry
    Prepare to sing your wedding song
    Your Groom is drawing nigh read more »

    Michael P. Johnson
  • 342.
    Whiteshoe Boy

    You: Whiteshoe Boy
    How are your shoes today?
    and those feet that rest in them?
    Those feet that draw footsteps in the sand read more »

    Rifhan Miller
  • 343.
    Amazing

    As I write this in vein. Pain stained as insane.
    To want to have forget, those who move to be wed.
    The days bring dim cold sorrow.
    Of only ill dim moons follow. read more »

    Brandon Butler
  • 344.
    Take-off

    Swallows in the month of January
    Flying one foot above the grass,
    Yellow mostly, and some green,
    While Air India queues up, read more »

    Daniel Trevelyn Joseph
  • 345.
    The River

    There is a river dark and still,
    Behind a house, atop a hill.
    There in it's depths my lover lies
    And nightly I can hear her cries. read more »

    Herman Sequira
  • 346.
    The Song That Triggers My Memory

    As she lay dying with the radio playing softly in the background,
    The notes of a song so sweet tickled and triggered her memory,
    Number one in the charts the week she was born,
    Playing at her eighteenth birthday party as she floated and swayed in a glorious dance, read more »

    Laura Cummings
  • 347.
    A Love That's Past

    My mind wonders back
    to a love I used to know,
    a heart that was glad,
    but now I'm so low. read more »

    Suella Holt
  • 348.
    On the Red Line

    Cleveland Park—
    Idly rotating the wedding band
    On the ring finger
    Of her left hand several times around read more »

    Hanque O . . .
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