Marriage Vows Poem by AFFAQ NABI

Marriage Vows

When vows are spoken, and the wedding's sealed,
The zeal that burns must endure through life's storms,
For in love's journey, falls and rises are revealed,
As natural as sunshine after hard rain's forms.
The sun, concealed by clouds, cannot shine well,
Ah, it waits for skies to clear, and then resumes
Its radiant beam; therefore, patience, like a bell,
Guides us through life's turmoil and angry glooms.
In this affinity, it's better to delay, not give in
To rage's dark impulse, for in calmness lies
The strength to navigate love's troubled sea,
And reach the harbor of a peaceful compromise.
Think for a while, will heaven rejoice when fate
Is forced, and the love is created in anguish?

Marriage Vows
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