A Wedding In Autumn (the Discourse) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEF GHID JKDL MNOP QRS TMD UVWXIt s not the usual big and expensive wedding | A |
And there s neither limousine nor wedding bells | B |
It s just a modest marriage ceremony in autumn | C |
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Groups of people in formal dress arrive early | D |
Some come by twos others by themselves | E |
The guests greet each other and begin to mingle | F |
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Brides usually arrive late that s what I heard | G |
My bride is no exception she hasn t arrived yet | H |
The wait is much longer than I anticipated | I |
I m a little nervous but I m not perspiring heavily | D |
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The wedding begins well despite the late start | J |
All eyes are focusing on the entrance of the Hall | K |
The mini bride and the ring bearer lead the bridal party | D |
Then my dashing bride walks in with her brother in law | L |
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The audience absorbs the officiator s fine lecture | M |
In the presence of God and the assembly we exchange vows | N |
And the officiator pronounces us man and wife | O |
I kiss the bride then we sign the marriage certificate | P |
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Though I m holding her hand in an uncustomary way | Q |
The guests greet us with handshakes and embraces | R |
Cameras and camcorders capture the joyous moments | S |
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Relatives and friends comment on the discourse | T |
Some wish us a long and prosperous life together | M |
Other guests simply congratulate us warmly | D |
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It s late in the evening and we re going on honeymoon | U |
We wave to the crowd as the gray car drives through the gate | V |
The words Just Married in red letters are on a white | W |
heart shaped pillow in the rear window of the Bluebird sedan | X |
Marlon Pitter
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