To My Future Wife Poem by Christen Kuikoua

To My Future Wife

If ever thou didst love me first,
My heart shall pledge in boundless trust.
If thou bestowed upon me armor bright,
I would be thy golden knight.

If ever thou and I didst entwine,
I'd fight for thee with soul divine.
And if in battle I should fall,
I'd skip death's grasp to heed thy call.

If ever two were one, then surely we,
If man were loved by wife, then blessed am I, indeed.
If ever joy in wedded bliss was known,
I trust thou shalt find it in our love alone.

For I prize thy love more than all the world's gold,
Or treasures vast that mortal eyes behold.
If ever vows were made for eternity,
I vow forever, ever, to thee.

Tuesday, August 27, 2024
Topic(s) of this poem: first love,wife,husband,cute love,poetry,eternity
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The poem is a heartfelt declaration of deep and unconditional love, promising unwavering commitment and devotion. It portrays a willingness to sacrifice and fight for the beloved, even against death. The speaker emphasizes that their love is more precious than any material wealth, reflecting the profound value they place on their relationship. Ultimately, they vow eternal fidelity, underscoring the significance of their bond.
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