Thoughts of A Wedding – A Poem by GW Hutson

Hi all,

As I just got married recently, I would like to introduce to you a special poem written by a good GW Hutson (which he has given the permission for me to publish his poem). Amazingly, GW Hutson is a truck driver who write beautiful poetry. Never though that driving trucks could come together with writing poetry in one package.

Anyway, hope you enjoy the poems.

Thoughts of A Wedding

Silver moons ride the kiss of a lovely new bride.

Enchantment in the air
for all those that would dare the trip of love
that has that special flare.

Wedding bells of the chapel ring,
choir of the angels as they sing.

Her eyes only for me,
tis the blessing we should agree
that is the strength of life.

Walking that isle towards my smile
her hand given gently to me

Tis but a dream that is true.

More Naked Truth of A Common Man 101 Poems
G. W. Hutson©, February 1995

www.gwhutson.com

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