The Wedding, a poem by Beth Warren at Spilwords.com
Unreal Airtist

The Wedding

The Wedding

written by: Beth Warren

 

I hardly slept a wink last night
I tossed and turned and woke in fright
The day’s nearly here and I am nervous
Doubts and fears continue to surface.
Should I marry him or not?
Call it off or tie the knot?
These are the questions I ask myself
Do I risk being left on the shelf!!!?
His hair is nice,
His shoes are clean
He’s kind to me,
And never been mean
Is that good enough to become a wife
And live with this man for the rest of my life?
Will I still be me when I’m his spouse?
And who’s going to clean the house?
Will we grow together in years to come?
Or face a future that’s increasingly glum?
He is hard-working and smart too
Can I trust him to be true?
Joined at the hip, we’ll never be
We are quite different you see
I can be a little selfish; I like to have my way
He is so annoying when he has to have the last say
Will we face challenges together and come through
And stick to each other like glue?
Should I just plunge right in?
Our new life together is to begin.
Do I love him with all my heart?
Yes, I do, so that’s where we’ll start
I must believe that love will find a way
Tomorrow is my Wedding Day

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