A Wedding In Autumn (the Discourse) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEF GHID JKDL MNOP QRS TMD UVWX

It s not the usual big and expensive weddingA
And there s neither limousine nor wedding bellsB
It s just a modest marriage ceremony in autumnC
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Groups of people in formal dress arrive earlyD
Some come by twos others by themselvesE
The guests greet each other and begin to mingleF
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Brides usually arrive late that s what I heardG
My bride is no exception she hasn t arrived yetH
The wait is much longer than I anticipatedI
I m a little nervous but I m not perspiring heavilyD
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The wedding begins well despite the late startJ
All eyes are focusing on the entrance of the HallK
The mini bride and the ring bearer lead the bridal partyD
Then my dashing bride walks in with her brother in lawL
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The audience absorbs the officiator s fine lectureM
In the presence of God and the assembly we exchange vowsN
And the officiator pronounces us man and wifeO
I kiss the bride then we sign the marriage certificateP
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Though I m holding her hand in an uncustomary wayQ
The guests greet us with handshakes and embracesR
Cameras and camcorders capture the joyous momentsS
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Relatives and friends comment on the discourseT
Some wish us a long and prosperous life togetherM
Other guests simply congratulate us warmlyD
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It s late in the evening and we re going on honeymoonU
We wave to the crowd as the gray car drives through the gateV
The words Just Married in red letters are on a whiteW
heart shaped pillow in the rear window of the Bluebird sedanX

Marlon Pitter
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