Poems About: MARRIAGE

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

  • 337.
    Untitled

    My poetry is an outpouring
    of all my thoughts and deeds
    A way to share accomplishments,
    disappointments, and needs read more »

    Anna Helen McDonald
  • 338.
    My Steps Are Steady

    Above the bustle of the valley,
    Above the bustle of the valley
    Comfortable and secure
    ---in our joy one with the other read more »

    Wilson Ogg
  • 339.
    a poem on love

    allurement
    dreams,
    breaks like a glass.
    even relationships breaks read more »

    ritty patnaik
  • 340.
    Retreat for a wounded lovers.

    Marriage and happiness is not written for everyone in a book
    based on paitents communication and trust, not like fish on the hook
    You may have a pastor or counselors but no promises written in stone
    it is not quick or easy, like a dog right away who fiches a bone read more »

    michael neguse
  • 341.
    True love

    In the mist of morning,
    I remember that day,
    When we fought with each other,
    And you went away, read more »

    Tara Chettur
  • 342.
    Still stuck in teens.....

    Still stuck in my teens,
    I believe in True Love,
    I believe all true love ends up in marriages, read more »

    Tara Chettur
  • 343.
    Benumbed

    She stood as silhouette
    In the twilight of the moon
    Her red bridal attire
    Made her look all the more beautiful read more »

    Ritu Shah
  • 344.
    Pseudo belief

    We have got to know more of planets.
    Still we believe they are destiny guides.
    We learnt the truth of Darwin’s theory.
    Still we believe Adam and Eve concept. read more »

    Rm.Shanmugam Chettiar.
  • 345.
    Toast

    As large as the world
    We scoured it for our hearts
    We converged to be one
    To sustaining our friendship read more »

    Nichola Okoro
  • 346.
    Marriage A-La-Mode

    Why should a foolish marriage vow,
    Which long ago was made,
    Oblige us to each other now
    When passion is decay'd? read more »

    victor adeola
  • 347.
    Asunder

    As I walk the dog each night, I stare into the sky.
    The stars alone bear mute witness to my daily weary sigh
    I still ask the heavens of what went wrong to love that went awry.
    And I think of the things we could have done but she would not even try. read more »

    Edward Iacona
  • 348.
    The Ageing Millionaire Joe

    That money does speak every language we have often heard before
    Old Joe the wealthy developer he is eight years with three score
    With seventeen great grandchildren he has left his second wife
    And many young nubile females want to be part of his life read more »

    Francis Duggan
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