Can you suggest any lighthearted poems for a wedding?
This is only a semi-formal and brief wedding ceremony, as it is for a couple about 50 years old who have each been previously married. Any suggestions for a lighthearted poem that could be read at this wedding? Something not too long, not too heavy, but fun and relevant to the wedding. Thanks!
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- I’m sure that I will always be A lonely number like root three The three is all that’s good and right, Why must my three keep out of sight Beneath the vicious square root sign, I wish instead I were a nine For nine could thwart this evil trick, with just some quick arithmetic I know I’ll never see the sun, as 1.7321 Such is my reality, a sad irrationality When hark! What is this I see, Another square root of a three As quietly co-waltzing by, Together now we multiply To form a number we prefer, Rejoicing as an integer We break free from our mortal bonds With the wave of magic wands Our square root signs become unglued Your love for me has been renewed
- They never knew the risks their heart would undertake when they fell in love pushing every inch of fear out of a mind filled with love doing things like a love fool does and although at times a thread may break a new one forms in its wake to bind you much closer and keep you strong in a special world, where we all belong.
- Hia Spec Tac: The Promise by E. Rafter: http://www.weddingguideuk.com/articles/wordsmusic/poems/lovepoems1a.asp The Best Is Yet to Be by Joanna Fuchs: http://www.poemsource.com/wedding-poems.html http://www.famous-poems.biz/Wedding_Poems/Famous-Wedding-Poems-best-free-poetry-online.html ( Good-luck & thank you for your post )
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