Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Love's Glow

She stood there in the corridor
Waiting for me to recognize her
Dressed in cream colored clothes
With a jacket to match
Pearl earrings fell from each ear
Like gentle raindrops
A smile announcing her genuine
Happiness
She was adorned with the loveliest
Aura of loves glow
Look at you all fancy, I teased and
Her smile widened
You look beautiful!
I'm getting married today
The words poured out of her in a
Youthful dreamy way expressing
Hopes for future days that would be
Filled with the joy she held today
So many thoughts raced through my
Mind in that one fraction of time
They spilled into each other unexpressed
Needing somehow to be suppressed
Love's glow was all that I could see
No struggle, no disappointment, no fear
No heartache
Only dreamy eyes
Beautiful smile
Radiant skin
New clothes and self pampering
I was touched in sharing a young woman's
Dream of this new beginning
One man one woman to be joined in marriage
Now this silent prayer I offer
That loves glow witnessed today will endure
Life's trials
That this couple I don't really know will
Grow old together
That this young woman will fondly recall
This meeting with well wishes and forever more
That she may claim, if but a portion of this days
Love's glow.

written by Pauline February 6, 2007
copyright 2007
For Valenteen, may you be forever touched
by loves glow.

9 comments:

QUASAR9 said...

Hi Pauline,
The warmest glow of all!

Charlene Amsden said...

This is lovely, Pauline. I know just how Valenteen feels!

Becky said...

pauline, that is a beautifully written poem, with such great imagery and emotion.

Jackie's Garden said...

Pauline, what a beautiful wish for their wedding day. You truely are gifted with words.

Rob said...

Pauline - More beautiful words... As always :-)

Katie McKenna said...

This was so beautiful! I cried!

QUASAR9 said...

And she glows & glows
until love overflows!

Pauline said...

Thank you all for the lovely comments. You are the dearest of friends!

Katie McKenna said...

I love this poem.