A Choice Of Brides(An Irish Verse) Poem by Chris Embrick

A Choice Of Brides(An Irish Verse)

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A kind heart will not requite
One who's tongue is quick to bite
Though your venom's filled with spite
You take revenge to new heights
Over his love, I'll not fight
Though with him, there's much delight
Between the two, he'll decide
Who'll be the bride, wear the white.

Tuesday, March 20, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: jealousy,romance
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rose Marie Juan-austin 01 April 2018

A decision whom to love lies with a loving heart. No one can dictate or influence it. A beautiful poem elegantly penned.10

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Chris Embrick 03 April 2018

So true. True love follows an honest heart. Thank you kind poetess.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 01 April 2018

A kind hear understands feelings of others frequently. Love delights mind and does not allow to fight. Jealousy is broken by love. Love gently touch mind. A brilliant poem is amazingly penned...10

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Chris Embrick 03 April 2018

Thank you kind sir. Your comments are always inspirational.

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