The Wedding Poem by Rohan Nath

The Wedding

Rating: 4.5


On that day you were looking no less than a white swan.
Your blond tresses intertwined like golden chains.
My eyes fixed upon your loveliness couldn't be withdrawn.
It appears that you have illuminated the entire domain.

Your cerulean eyes even humbled the sapphire wedding ring.
The contagious smile that you create turns me passionate.
The audience's eyes were overflowing with tears as they sing.
Next I saw you enter through the ostentatious arched gate.

There you were coming talking gentle steps on the carpet.
The grand pianos were being played with a blissful tune.
While welcoming you was a song from a golden cornet.
The homogenous choir of children sang with croon.

We exchanged vows to never depart from each other's side.
I observed your fragile expression as you looked at me.
I always sought you to be my gorgeous bride.
I would adore you forever to an immeasurable degree.

We hear the priest dictate as we positioned ourselves alongside.
After he completed, we exchanged rings with one another.
I then advanced close to kiss my graceful bride.
Our eyes glistening with tears, we readied for our epic adventure...

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Hazel Durham 21 January 2014

This is so beautifully written I'm amazed at how young you are to produce such quality work! With superb lines you have captured the beauty of your bride with such grace and your love for her is supreme!

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