Monday, 28 April 2014

Marriage poem


Married for so very long
taught me one little song
'I may fret, I may fight
But hubby is always right'


Two are better than one
the battle's already won
forgive any harm done 
before setting of the sun

Marriage is very good
when each by other stood
through poverty and riches
good health and sickness

Two keep each other warm
in trouble are at calm
no kind of evil storm
can ever against them form

Any three fold cord
without Him as the Lord
can never marriage make
someday it will break

If you aren't married
in spite of having tarried
don't rush in like a fool
just keep your head cool

Better for you to wait
tarry long for your mate
he'll come, whichever state
charging through your gate

2 comments:

  1. beautiful one ma'am....a very nice description and what a beautiful use of words :) amazinggg

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