Poem - Wedding Ring
A sweet poem.
won't you set my heart at ease?
Take away my worries and try not so to please.
Your words are ever flowing,
like water from a mouth,
I swear, I fear without them,
I won't understand,
at least not now.
Your face is full of joy,
now falling from above,
I know, I see, I bear it,
I smile from its sound.
Nothing now will change us,
Oh please do stay more strong,
I feel the ways of forever weaving inside our love.
Caring, holding, kissing,
Are ways we show us how,
But your mouth moving towards me will never fully found,
Our smiles can never fathom this undying bond,
For forever isn't long enough,
Not forever are we fond.
Take my hand,
And upon it place a ring,
We hope, we pray, we'll fully feel the same.

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