Poem celebrating a country wedding attended by fauns and dryads who bless the union of the happy couple.

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TO THE BELOVED ESPOUSED

Glide you dryads and elves from the glade

and crown with laurel the joyous in love.

Wing swift fairy choirs; with the harp serenade

the winsome pair wed when cooed the dove.

Bless their vows august; at their union incline

your noble heads flecked with shafts of sun.

With a gilded thread sew fast and entwine

their hearts with bliss so grace is won.

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  • Larry Fish on Feb 27, 2011

    So enjoyable, thanks for sharing .

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