Bride And Groom Poem by Jeannette Heywood

Bride And Groom



Tailcoat and tiara,
cufflinks and mascara.
Vows said in front of others,
parents, friends, sisters, brothers.

You walk back up the aisle,
smiles broader than a mile.
Confetti sticks to eyelashes.
Bridesmaids colourful in sashes.

Groomsmen proud stand in a line.
Bride and maids all look sublime.
Camera and smiles together flash.
In vintage car to reception you dash.

Father and Best Man clink their toasts.
Groom of his beautiful Bride boasts.
Guests drink wine and happily dine.
Wishing you joy till the end of time.

Shoes of grey and satin with pearl.
In bridal gown and suit you twirl.
This wonderful masquerade,
from your memory will never fade.

Monday, November 24, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: wedding
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