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motb | 09:02 Sun 27th Apr 2008 | Arts & Literature
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I recently saw a reading in a magazine a mother made in church on her daughters wedding, I think it was called something like "My daughters wedding day". I seem to remember the last line was something along the lines of "this beautiful woman before me was once my little girl. It also refers to being on her fathers arm and in a little church. Does anyone now the poem?
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My Daughter's Wedding Day

It's here at last, your wedding day,
You soon will be a bride.
Today you'll leave this little church
With husband by your side.
Just reminiscing, looking back,
As I stand in the pew,
The time has flown so quickly -
Where have the years gone to?

I turn to see my little girl
Come walking up the aisle,
Leaning on her father's arm,
Her face a beaming smile.
Her eyes are filled with tenderness,
And mine are filled with tears,
As I look back on childhood days,
And then to teenage years.

We've had so many lovely times,
We've shared so many things -
Thoughts, ambitions, dreams, desires,
And hopes that soared on wings.
But now I have to let you go,
My thoughts are in a whirl -
This lovely radiant woman
Is still my little girl.

ahhh - that is beautiful!
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