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What's your favourite LOVE poem? I need one urgently for a wedding next week.

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spidermama · 10/03/2006 11:43

My brother wants my dd to read something at his registry office wedding but she says she'll only do it if I read too.

So .... I'm looking for suggestions for a good but fairly short poem or piece of prose about love.

TIA. x

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spidermama · 13/03/2006 22:11

The Winnie the Pooh one, The Apache blessing (each of you will be shelter for the other etc), rickshaws wendy cope one about the orange ... Oh and the Gael Turnbull one is lovely, Oh yeah and Owl and the Pussycat was a good suggestion ... and I've yet to check out Orlando's idea about the WH Auden 'Oh tell me the truth about love'which sounds promising.

OMG I'm nowhere near decided and I have to send it in by Wednesday.

OK, that's the rest of my evening spoken for.

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Orlando · 13/03/2006 22:21

sorry spidermama meant to post this the other day, but was in a hurry. As you can see it's v. long you'd have to edit the highlights!

O Tell Me The Truth About Love
W.H. Auden (1907-1973)
Some say love's a little boy,
And some say it's a bird,
Some say it makes the world go around,
Some say that's absurd,
And when I asked the man next-door,
Who looked as if he knew,
His wife got very cross indeed,
And said it wouldn't do.

Does it look like a pair of pyjamas,
Or the ham in a temperance hotel?
Does its odour remind one of llamas,
Or has it a comforting smell?
Is it prickly to touch as a hedge is,
Or soft as eiderdown fluff?
Is it sharp or quite smooth at the edges?
O tell me the truth about love.

Our history books refer to it
In cryptic little notes,
It's quite a common topic on
The Transatlantic boats;
I've found the subject mentioned in
Accounts of suicides,
And even seen it scribbled on
The backs of railway guides.

Does it howl like a hungry Alsatian,
Or boom like a military band?
Could one give a first-rate imitation
On a saw or a Steinway Grand?
Is its singing at parties a riot?
Does it only like Classical stuff?
Will it stop when one wants to be quiet?
O tell me the truth about love.

I looked inside the summer-house;
It wasn't over there;
I tried the Thames at Maidenhead,
And Brighton's bracing air.
I don't know what the blackbird sang,
Or what the tulip said;
But it wasn't in the chicken-run,
Or underneath the bed.

Can it pull extraordinary faces?
Is it usually sick on a swing?
Does it spend all its time at the races,
or fiddling with pieces of string?
Has it views of its own about money?
Does it think Patriotism enough?
Are its stories vulgar but funny?
O tell me the truth about love.

When it comes, will it come without warning
Just as I'm picking my nose?
Will it knock on my door in the morning,
Or tread in the bus on my toes?
Will it come like a change in the weather?
Will its greeting be courteous or rough?
Will it alter my life altogether?
O tell me the truth about love.

spidermama · 13/03/2006 22:29

Thanks Orlando. That's great for a child to read. A deifinite contender not least because of the reference to Brighton where the wedding is. Smile

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spidermama · 16/03/2006 11:12

Just to let you know, we're going for the Winnie the Pooh suggestion (thanks julieab Smile) following a little speech I've written.

Thanks so much for all the suggestions.

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mommie · 16/03/2006 13:33

know you've chosen but i just have to recommend this. it's gorgeous Smile

I seem to have loved you in numberless forms, numberless times,
In life after life, in age after age forever.
My spell-bound heart has made and re-made the necklace of songs
That you take as a gift, wear round your neck in your many forms
In life after life, in age after age forever.

Whenever I hear old chronicles of love, its age-old pain,
Its ancient tale of being apart or together,
As I stare on and on into the past, in the end you emerge
Clad in the light of a pole-star piercing the darkness of time:
You become an image of what is remembered forever.

You and I have floated here on the stream that brings from the fount
At the heart of time love of one for another.
We have played alongside millions of lovers, shared in the same
Shy sweetness of meeting, the same distressful tears of farewell-
Old love, but in shapes that renew and renew forever.

Today it is heaped at your feet, it has found its end in you,
The love of all man's days both past and forever:
Universal joy, universal sorrow, universal life,
The memories of all loves merging with this one love of ours-
And the songs of every poet past and forever.

mommie · 16/03/2006 13:35

should have mentioned, it's by Rabindranath Tagore
"Greatest writer in modern Indian literature, Bengali poet, novelist, educator, and an early advocate of Independence for India. Tagaore won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913."

It was read at a friend's wedding and I thought it was stunning.

spidermama · 16/03/2006 14:46

Yes that's great mommie. A new one on me. I bet there were a few tears shed at your friend's wedding during that little number.

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Dottydot · 16/03/2006 16:34

I'm sure I found this from a mumsnet thread somewhere... Anyway, this is what dp and I are going to have read at our ceremony!!

Love is a temporary madness,
it erupts like volcanoes and then subsides.
And when it subsides you have to make a decision.
You have to work out whether your roots have so entwined together
that it is inconceivable that you should ever part.
Because this is what love is.
Love is not breathlessness,
it is not excitement,
it is not the promulgation of eternal passion.
That is just being "in love" which any fool can do.
Love itself is what is left over when being in love has burned away,
and this is both an art and a fortunate accident.
Those that truly love, have roots that grow towards each other underground,
and when all the pretty blossom have fallen from their branches,
they find that they are one tree and not two.

Turquoise · 16/03/2006 19:23

I think it's from Captain Corelli's mandolin Dottydot - I think it's brilliant. I Would have that, and the apache one - just need a groom Grin

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