Listen school of marriage is the only place where people get certificate before starting it
It is only in school of marriage where we don't graduate
It is only in school of marriage where we are in school forever
It is only in school of marriage where we don't have a principal we only have students
It is only in school of marriage where we don't have half term or closing day
In only in school of marriage you remain in school till death do you part
It is only in school of marriage you change equations one plus one is always one
It is only in school of marriage where forgiveness is required without trial
Only in school of marriage where thorns are removed by love not a knife
Only in school of marriage where you leave your parents who took great care of you and join the unknown parents unconditionally
I call this school of marriage, do you agree
A wonderful poem about marriage, what a marriage should be. I enjoyed your poem very much. I definitely agree 'we don't have half term or closing day' :) As your poem says, 'one plus one is always one' But I have also found that one plus one can also equal 3 (or more) through the miracle of birth. And I have sadly seen in a friend that one plus one can equal zero, of either 'one' is evil, but then it is no longer really a marriage.
this reminded me of my high school teacher, she always insisted that marriage is not a profession despite the certificate. don't rush! thank you for bringing out much clearer
Verily, the school of marriage is a mysterious one, where things go topsy turvy. Loved reading and commenting.
Verily, the school of marriage is a mysterious one, where things go topsy turvy.
This message is the real deal, even though I'm not married yet, I still thrust this judgement about marriage to be true. Thank you for telling us what it is like before we go into it, keep writing please... Thank you Charity.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Very true and nicely written poem, I liked it. I invite you to read my poems, thanks.