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Wedding Readings

Hi All

Does anyone know of any non-religious, not particularly soppy/sentimental readings for a wedding?

Many thanks

Lilly


lillythepink  Thurs 04/12/08 13:51
bednobs
Thurs 04/12/08
15:45
How long? Who to read?
I read "the life that i have" by leo marks to my husband at our wedding
Robinia
Thurs 04/12/08
16:22
As bednobs says it depends who's going to read it. I've posted this short one several times on here, not too ott & & it seems popular

If you can always be as close
And as happy as today,
Yet be secure enough to grow
And change along the way.
If you can keep for you alone
Your love as man and wife,
Yet find the time to share your joy
With others in your life.
If you can be as one
And walk through marriage hand in hand,
Yet still support the goals and dreams
That each of you have planned.
If you can dare to always go
Your separate ways together,
Then all the wonder of today
Will stay with you forever.

(by Larry S Chengges)
raysparx1
Thurs 04/12/08
16:26
Love that poem bednobs,you got good taste :-)



The life that I have
Is all that I have
And the life that I have
Is yours

The love that I have
Of the life that I have
Is yours and yours and yours.

A sleep I shall have
A rest I shall have
Yet death will be but a pause
For the peace of my years
In the long green grass
Will be yours and yours and yours


sallabananas
Thurs 04/12/08
17:49
I have nothing to say about weddings - having had two of them, and both ultimately failed :-(

I just wanted to say I love the name Lilly the Pink.

that's all - I shall butt out now.
beso
Fri 05/12/08
09:45
Eileen Caddy in Footprints on the Path:

The secret of making something work in your lives is,
first of all,

The deep desire to make it work:

Then the faith and belief that it can work:

Then to hold that clear definite vision in your consciousness and see it working out step by step,
without one thought off doubt or disbelief.

beso
Fri 05/12/08
09:47
Kahlil Gibran in "The Prophet":

“And think not that you can direct the course of love,
For love, if it finds you worthy, directs your course.

“Love has no desire but to fulfil itself.

“… if you love, …… , let these be your desires:

“To melt and be like a running brook that sings its melody to the night.

“To wake at dawn with a winged heart and give thanks for another day of loving:

“To rest at the noon hour and meditate love’s ecstasy;

“To return home at eventide with gratitude;

“And then to sleep with a prayer for the beloved in your heart and a song of praise upon your lips.”


I wasn't so impressed by his bit on marriage but I laways liked this.
lillythepink
Fri 05/12/08
11:37

Question Author

Hi All

Thanks so much for the suggestions, they are some really lovely words.

The reading would be by a friend of ours who has a habit of making everything he says sound funny so it will be a challenge for him. Unless anyone has any humourous readings?

We are not too worried about the length of the reading, but we'd like it to be more than a few lines.

Thanks

Lilly

P.S. Thanks sallabananas, maybe it will be 3rd time lucky?!
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