Engagement Poems

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Engagement Poems

 

  • A thing of beauty is a joy for ever:
    Its loveliness increases; it will never
    Pass into nothingness; but still will keep
    A bower quiet for us, and a sleep
    Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing.

 

  • Young and tender hearts,
    Filled with hopes and dreams,
    Of building up a future,
    Together as a team,
    Always look to God,
    For He holds you both,
    Faith is ur foundation,
    With love, peace and hope.

 

  • The time of preparation
    For the day that is to come
    Is often filled with rushing
    To get everything done
    But take some time out
    From all the fuss and bother
    To focus on God

    And your love for each other.

 

  • A future filled with happiness,
    A special wish for u,
    Days filled with joy & happiness,
    And all ur dreams come true,
    To a very special couple,
    Who make a perfect pair,
    This brings a wish for happiness,
    In the future u will share..

 

  • A fairytale has just begun in the most perfect way,
    Down on one knee a ring was given, “YES” did the lady say,

    But this is not a dream you’re in, this is love that’s true,
    Now all await with eagerness the day you’ll say “I do!”

 

  • A group umbrella photo scene
    For the wedding on the green
    Flowers, fragrant on the breeze
    Adorn the bushes and the trees

    On such a lovely day as this
    Shall not the groom bestow his kiss

 

  • A future filled with happiness
    A special wish for you
    Days filled with joy and happiness
    And all your dreams come true

 

  • Once upon a time you met,
    shared much love & laughter,
    May ur Engagement continue the fairy tale,
    Happy Ever After…

 

 

  • Engagements are by nature temporary,
    A passageway to fields in which we’ll grow.

    But I have found this year of passage very
    Much like the wedded world we soon will know.

    There is a permanence in our relation
    Drawn not from law or custom but from love.

    This year has built a broad and firm foundation
    That no hard rain will easily remove.

 

 

  • Maybe ’twas the scent of the flowers,
    That heavy with fragrance bloomed near,

    But I didn’t feel natural for hours;
    It was odd now, wasn’t it, dear?

    Write soon to your fortunate Clara
    Who has carried the prize away,

    And say you’ll come on when I marry;
    I think it will happen in May.