A Wedding Day, Sonnet.
Love's destiny, thus two rough diamonds drawn
in the opening hours of loves exclusive dawn,
whence from the infertile mundane shore,
love polished bright its glistening facet store,
highlighted vowed love, to be friendship personified,
where each and every caressing detail amplified,
like as, the touch of hands e'er so importantly,
as the sweet and secret realms of intimacy,
though clouded skies there well may be,
when sombre portends challenge loves philosophy,
would'st pleasure scupper sacred vows integrity,
remember, ever burning bright is loves illuminosity,
Thus, the simplicity, that love and marriage
is a special journey, in life's upholstered carriage.
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Posted: May 2014
About this poem:
Having of recent times been asked to make a five tier wedding cake, I accompanied it with this Sonnet.
Comments (11)
Beautiful as always..
Phyllis
Phil.
After all, isn't France the land of romance? And getting married is just the befitting with such a need to be romantic Phil.
So it was so beautiful and great...I am imagining myself one of these days, who knows, in such a moment.
Thanks Phil
Great Sonnet,
and I have never seen a poet
that wasn't a romantic.
Kudos for the cake,
I can't even microwave
popcorn!
~SAS