Poems About: MARRIAGE

In this page, poems on / about “marriage” are listed.

  • 229.
    Marriage Supper

    To the man and his wives,
    To the woman and her husband,
    A white horse of words to lead the way;
    But, faithful and truth to the world so sweet. read more »

    Edward Kofi Louis
  • 230.
    Fifty Years Of Marriage

    With dye and hair colouring they cover their gray
    Their fifty years of marriage they celebrate today
    Through fifty years of marriage they have argued their way
    In their love hate relationship one well might say. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 231.
    Marriage

    Marriage comes when two people love each other unconditional,
    And want to become one.
    Some people say marriage is only between a man and a women,
    That's not true. read more »

    Brandi Young
  • 232.
    Remarried

    When I married, I have dreams
    When I married, I have trust
    When I married, I have hope
    When I married, I have life read more »

    Bhavani Polimetla
  • 233.
    A BALANCE BETWEEN MARRIAGES AND DIVORCES!

    Marriages and divorces are balancing with each other nowadays!
    Why should there be so many divorces so early and fast now?
    Are the marriages made from blind love without any guarantee?
    It looks so funny to read about such loves, marriages and divorces! read more »

    Ramesh T A
  • 234.
    Writings on the wall

    Day after day
    Night after night
    He praised the streets and its company
    More than the value onlookers saw in his family read more »

    irenio irenaeus bero
  • 235.
    You May Have Obtained Nama

    You may have obtained nama, but without Rama
    Your title of Vaishnava is barren like a cradle in a childless home
    Or a marriage procession without groom! read more »

    Narsinh Mehta
  • 236.
    lovely mistake

    Marriage, often a mistake,
    can be a lovely one.
    In marriage you can have your cake
    and it eat––oh what fun! –– read more »

    gershon hepner
  • 237.
    Once Bitten Twice Shy

    Her marriage that started in love it ended in divorce
    The hopes she had of love till death they seemed to go off course
    Her husband often beat her till enough one day she cried
    And on a restraining order placed on him by the courts he was forced to abide. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 238.
    Unmarried

    Unmarried; when we kissed; we felt the waves of untamed passion rise to the ultimate crescendo of fulfillment; whilst when after Marriage; we felt it to be just routinely boring ritual to be inevitably done; just to spuriously appease each other,

    Unmarried; when we listened to each other; our eyes interlocked for hours immemorial as we became oblivious to every other sound in the atmosphere; whilst after Marriage; the words seemed to irately pound like a billion unwashed boulders; upon the extremely tempestuous chords of our eardrums, read more »

    Nikhil Parekh
  • 239.
    Why Marriage?

    Because, I have found that one person in a million,
    that one person, who I love to the depth of my being,
    and who loves me more,
    Because, I have found that soul mate, read more »

    Donald Teale
  • 240.
    Reality (1st of Seven Secondary Virtues)

    Poem Title: (Reality) 1st of Seven Secondary Virtues of a Happy Marriage


    Poem 174 b …. Title : (Reality) 1st of Seven Secondary Virtues of a Happy Marriage. read more »

    Philip Winchester
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