May they know (or Jenny and Philip’s wedding poem)

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Chisel these vows down for me, sculpt them in stone.

Protect them with satin from a wedding dress.

Weld these vows on for me.

Carve them in wood.

Play them on the keys of your piano.

Whisper these vows out for me, let a floating cloud hear, that I adore you today and forever.

Let the guests know

as they feast and they rejoice

that you design the very light of my essence.

So love, and love and dance with me.

Stillness, let it breathe.

May they know, that I adore you forever.

 

(photo by Mateja Jaksic)

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2 responses to “May they know (or Jenny and Philip’s wedding poem)”

  1. Rose Avatar
    Rose

    I love the poem. Thanks

    1. Ruth Avatar
      Ruth

      I’m so happy you do, thanks Rose xxx

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