Classic romantic poems suitable for reading at weddings.
Go to the oak tree
Shu Ting
If I love you-
Unlike climbing Campbell,
Show off with your tall branches:
If I love you-
Never imitate spoony birds,
Repeat monotonous songs for the shade;
It is not just like a fountain,
Send cool comfort all year round;
It is not just like a dangerous peak, it increases your height and sets off your dignity.
Even during the day.
Even spring rain.
No, these are not enough!
I must be a kapok beside you,
Standing with you as the image of a tree.
Roots, close to the ground,
Leaves, touching in the clouds.
Every time a gust of wind blows,
We all greet each other,
But no one
Understand what we said.
You have your copper branches and iron stems,
Like a knife, like a sword,
Like halberds,
I have my red flowers,
Like a heavy sigh,
Like a heroic torch,
We share cold waves, storms and lightning;
We like mist, flowing mist and rainbow.
As if we were separated forever,
But they depend on each other all their lives,
This is great love,
Loyalty is here:
Not only love your strong body,
I also love your stand and the land under your feet.
A selection of romantic poems suitable for reading at weddings.
How do I love you?
-By Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
How do I love you? Let me count it carefully.
I love you beyond measure.
My soul can touch it, when I feel invisible.
For the purpose of existence and ideal elegance.
I love you to the level of everyday.
The quietest need, under the sunshine and candlelight.
I love you freely, like people fighting for justice;
I love you purely, just as they avoid praise.
I love you with my passion.
In my past grief, with my childhood beliefs.
I love you with a love that seems to have been lost.
With my dead saints, I love you with my breath,
Smile, tears, all my life! -If God chooses,
I will love you more after I die.
How do I love you
Elizabeth browning
How do I love you? Let me count them one by one.
I love you as much as I can
Depth, width and height-as I am exploring.
The Existence and Deep Grace of God in Xuan Ming.
I love you just like under the sunshine and candlelight.
Then you don't have to say it every day Without thinking, I
Love you like a man fighting for justice;
I love you purely, as they bow their heads before praise.
I love you with my childhood beliefs; I love you
With enthusiasm, it is like the bitterness of the past;
I love you like that saint who seems to disappear with me.
And faded love. I love you all my life.
Breath, smile and tears-if it's God's.
It means, then, I will love you more when I die!
The latest romantic poems suitable for wedding reading.
Book of Songs, Tang style, take precautions.
The slightest bit is paid, and Samsung is in the sky.
On what occasion, see this lover?
Son, son, what is such a lover?
Take precautions, Samsung is in the corner.
On what occasion did you see this encounter?
Son, son, what is this encounter?
Take precautions, three stars are at home.
What occasion? Who will see this?
Son, son, why are you so embarrassed?