Wedding Poems as Wedding Vows
July 30, 2009 by Christine Gooding
Filed under Wedding Vows
At our wedding, my husband and I wrote our own wedding vows — here’s mine and here’s my Hubby’s.

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If you don’t feel too comfortable about writing your own, you can use your Minister’s or Church’s regular wedding vows:
I, (Bride/Groom), take you (Groom/Bride), to be my (wife/husband), to have and to hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish; from this day forward until death do us part.
However, if you’re not keen on using that, you can also use wedding poems or sonnets as your wedding vows:
Love Me
Amanda Nicole Martinez
Love me in the Springtime, when all is green and new,
Love me in the Summer, when the sky is oh so blue,
Love me in the Autumn, when the leaves are turning brown,
Love me in the Winter, when the snow is falling down.
Love me when I’m happy, and even when I’m sad,
Love me when I’m good, or when I’m oh so bad,
Love me when I’m pretty, or if my face is plain,
Love me when I’m feeling good, or when I’m feeling pain.
Love me always darlin’, in the rain or shining sun,
Love me always darlin’, after all is said and done,
Love me always darlin’, until all our life is through,
Love me always darlin’, for I’ll be lovin’ you!
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