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POEMS |
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The following poems may be
listed on our site in three ways. By poem
author, by poem title, or by the first line in
the poem. Some poems are listed in its full
entirety, others only by quotes as used in wedding
vows. However , no part of the poems have been
changed. For you reading enjoying each page
may contain a link to more poems written by the
artist on various external websites.
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A Lover's Vow |
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A Marriage
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A Plain Old Kiss |
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Alas, we loved,
sire used to meet - Robert Browning |
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All love is sweet. Given or
returned - Percy Bysshe Shelly |
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Another Time |
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Art of Marriage |
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But here's the joy: my friend and I
- William Shakespeare |
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But to see her was to love
her - Robert Burns |
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Come live
with me and be my love -
Christopher Marlowe |
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Come when my heart is full
of grief - Paul Laurence Dunbar |
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Cycles |
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Daughter
in Law Poem - You came to me not after nine months of waiting |
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Did my heart
love 'til now? - William Shakespeare |
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Drink to me
with only thing eyes - Ben Johnson |
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Each
shining light above us has its own particular grace - John Hay |
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Earth holds no other like to thee
- Lord Byron |
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Eternity |
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Everyone longs
to give themselves completely to someone |
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Excerpt from The Velveteen Rabbit |
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Excerpt from Tuesdays With Morrie
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Flesh of my
flesh, bone of my bone, - Mary Sidney Herbert |
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For my sweet love |
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For one human being to love another human
being - Rainer Rilke |
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For they sweet
love remembered - William Shakespeare |
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Foundations of Marriage
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God hath made nothing single
- Emily Dickinson |
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Grow old along
with me! - Robert Browning |
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Half of me
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Here we
stand before witnesses, to make vows this day, -
Tom
Panchaud |
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Hold infinity in the
palm of your hand - William Blake |
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Hope is the thing
with feathers - Emily
Dickinson
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How do I love thee? -
Elizabeth Browning |
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How much do I
love thee? - Mary Ashley Townsend |
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I Love You |
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I
am not sure that Earth is round - Amelia Burr |
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I choose to truly
love you with kindness, faithfulness, and respect |
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I do not know what it is
about you - E. E. Cummings |
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I have led her home,
my love - Lord Alfred Tennyson |
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I know not if I know what true love is -
Lord Alfred Tennyson |
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I'll be as
patient as a gentle stream - William
Shakespeare |
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I
dreamed of a wedding of elaborate elegance |
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I give you my love more
precious than money - Walt Whitman |
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I love you for what
you are, but I love you yet more - Carl Sandburg |
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I love you, Not
only for what you are But for what I am |
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I love
you without knowing how, or when, or from where |
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I love thee, I
love but thee - William Shakespeare |
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I think true
love is never blind - Phoebe Cary |
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I shall desire
more love - William Shakespeare |
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If a thing loves - William Blake |
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I'll love him
more - Jean Ingelow |
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If thou must love me -
Elizabeth Browning |
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In love we are made visible
- Mary Swenson
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In Love Made Visible |
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It is the heart and not the brain
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
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Joy, gentle
friends - William Shakespeare |
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Just because I love you
- Langston Hughes |
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Kisses are better fate
- E. E. Cummings |
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Let me not to the marriage of true minds
- William Shakespeare |
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Let's grow old together.
beginning with today - Braxton Brown and Peggy
Smith |
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let this ring be
your constant reminder of my unending commitment |
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Listen, I will be honest
with you - Walt Whitman |
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Look not in my eyes, for fear
- A. E. Housman |
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Long after moments of
closeness have passed - Robert Sexton |
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Love
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Love's Philosophy
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Love,
all alike, no season knows - John Donne |
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Love has chosen you for me |
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Love is not Love
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Love comforteth
- William Shakespeare |
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Love comes quietly -
Robert Creeley |
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Love
does not consist in gazing at each other - Anne Morrow Lindbergh |
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Love is not
love Which alters - William
Shakespeare |
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Love is not
getting, but giving - Henry Van Dyke |
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Love is only Gold
- Lord Alfred Tennyson |
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Love is Twain
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Love as a Challenge
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Love Reflects Love |
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Love me, sweet, with all thou art
- Elizabeth Browning |
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Love makes those
young whom age doth chill - William Cartwright |
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Love's
mysteries in soul's do grow - John Donne |
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Love sought is
good - William Shakespeare |
Love! the surviving gift of
Heaven - Thomas Campbell
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