
In snow
Reminds me of you
in your white dress
Even without a Moon
it glows
As you did on the night
We wed
And all the storms
We've endured
Have never dimmed
That radiant glow
It was on your face
That winter night
When we were wed
In December snow.
Awww...this is so beautiful and lovely.
Life truly is full of beauty and sorrow,
blue skies and stormy skies,
light and darkness.
Two opposing experiences, both true at the same time.
We can't have one without the other.
exactly!
Oh my ... I imagine your wife was pleased with this. A really lovely write, John:)
Thanks, Pryde - she was :)
Good poem
Your publication is very beautiful and continued well worth the encouragement and follow-up
thank you!
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This is really nice John, keep it up, you'll never be alone! LOL If more guys understood that they have to keep winning her heart, every day, they'd be happier. Nicely done.
A reminder of that day that only comes once in a lifetime for the lucky ones, your post is really touching. Being reminded of my wedding day in that white silky wedding dress
Just beautiful. poem and water coler so nice.
Sweet, simple love letter where the beloved mirrors nature’s beauty— glowing, radiantly, even without a moon!
Nice use of repetition, and a reminder to all married men (such as myself) to not lose that sense of rapture ♥️