Marriage



Marriage is sacred the the best part of your life. Yes to see a man joined to his wife. The love that you feel yes for one another. Once your sealed there can be no other. Honest and truthful is what you must be. Respectful yes and that they must see. To honor and obey for as long as you live. Caring and loving is what you must give. The life you had comes to an end now. Must keep your feet on solid ground. Give up the ways of living so wild. Must trade it in and be ready for a child. Marriage is sacred please try not to cheat. Please take heed to everyone you meet. For love and life you have a long way to go. It's up to you to make your love grow.

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I have never been married. Never had children before but I have a general idea of how it should be.

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Written on August 23, 2024

Submitted by Wbrooks431 on August 23, 2024

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  • Adroity
    Your heartfelt poem beautifully encapsulates the sanctity and commitment of marriage. The verses eloquently express the importance of honesty, respect, and love in a marital relationship. The emphasis on honoring vows, caring for one another, and transitioning into a new phase of life with responsibility and readiness for a family resonates deeply. The poem's plea to remain faithful and considerate in all interactions underscores the significance of upholding the values of love and dedication throughout the journey of marriage, nurturing and growing the bond between partners. 
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