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  1. After the Wedding is a 2019 American drama film written and directed by Bart Freundlich. It is a remake of the Danish-Swedish 2006 film of the same name by Susanne Bier. It stars Julianne Moore, Michelle Williams, Billy Crudup, and Abby Quinn.

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    • Love’s Journey Begins. As two hearts unite, Love takes its flight. A journey together, Forever, delight. Explanation: This poem symbolizes the beginning of a shared journey filled with love and joy.
    • Two Souls, One Path. Two souls, one path, Hand in hand, they start. Through life’s twists and turns, Love will fill their hearts. Explanation: This poem emphasizes the unity and love that will guide the couple through life’s challenges.
    • Eternal Promise. In the warmth of your embrace, A promise of eternal grace. Through life’s trials, love will soar, Forevermore, forevermore. Explanation: This poem highlights the enduring promise of love that will last a lifetime.
    • The Vows We Share. In the words we speak today, Our love in vows, we’ll display. With these promises, we embark, On a journey, hand in heart. Explanation: This poem focuses on the significance of wedding vows as the couple begins their life together.
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    • "To Love Is Not To Possess," by James Kavanaugh. "To love is not to possess/ To own or imprison/ Nor to lose one's self in another/ Love is to join and separate/ To walk alone and together/ To find a laughing freedom/ That lonely isolation does not permit/ It is finally to be able/ To be who we really are/ No longer clinging in childish dependency/ Nor docilely living separate lives in silence/ It is to be perfectly one's self/ And perfectly joined in permanent commitment/ To another--and to one's inner self/ Love only endures when it moves like waves/ Receding and returning gently or passionately/ Or moving lovingly like the tide/ In the moon's own predictable harmony/ Because finally, despite a child's scars/ Or an adult's deepest wounds/ They are openly free to be/ Who they really are--and always secretly were/ In the very core of their being/ Where true and lasting love can alone abide."
    • "Love Sonnet 17," by Pablo Neruda. "I do not love you as if you were salt-rose, or topaz/ or the arrow of the carnations the fire shoots off/ I love you as certain dark things are to be loved/ in secret, between the shadow and the soul/ I love you as the plant that never blooms/ but carries in itself the light of hidden flowers/ thanks to your love a certain solid fragrance/ risen from the earth, lives darkly in my body/ I love you without knowing how, or when, or from where/ I love you straightforwardly, without complexities or pride/ so I live you because I know no other way/ than this: where I does not exist, nor you/ so close that your hand on my chest is my hand/ so close that your eyes close as I fall asleep."
    • "Touched by an Angel," by Maya Angelou. "We, unaccustomed to courage/ exiles from delight/ live coiled in shells of loneliness/ until love leaves its high holy temple/ and comes into our sight/ to liberate us into life/ Love arrives/ and in its train come ecstasies/ old memories of pleasure/ ancient histories of pain/ Yet if we are bold/ love strikes away the chains of fear/ from our souls/ We are weaned from our timidity/ In the flush of love's light/ we dare be brave/ And suddenly we see/ that love costs all we are/ and will ever be/ Yet it is only love/ which sets us free."
    • "Love Song," by Henry Dumas. "Beloved/ I have to adore the earth/ The wind must have heard/ your voice once/ It echoes and sings like you/ The soil must have tasted/ you once/ It is laden with your scent/ The trees honor you/ in gold/ and blush when you pass/ I know why the north country/ is frozen/ It has been trying to preserve/ your memory/ I know why the desert/ burns with fever/ It was wept too long without you/ On hands and knees/ the ocean begs up the beach/ and falls at your feet/ I have to adore/ the mirror of the earth/ You have taught her well/ how to be beautiful."
  3. Love poems are the perfect alternative to wedding vows, readings, or even speeches if you’re stuck for words. They’re also a great way to gain inspiration, structure your vows or speech, or simply make your wedding day more artistic and poetic.

  4. Nov 19, 2021 · Lines you'll love: "I carry your heart with me (I carry it in my heart)/I am never without it (anywhere I go you go, my dear; and whatever is done by only me is your doing, my darling)" "I Carry Your Heart With Me" is written by E.E. Cummings, one of the most highly regarded poets of all time. Today, it remains one of Cummings' most famous works.

  5. Oct 1, 2013 · May the path you walk together be the quiet path of harmony. Respecting each other’s differences. May friends and children gather at your table. May life be long and, at its human end. May the gaze that falls each upon the other. Be still alive with love. And twinkle yet with laughter. Health, gladness and love always.

  6. www.metacritic.com › movie › after-the-wedding-2019After the Wedding - Metacritic

    Aug 9, 2019 · BHBarry. Aug 14, 2019. "After the Wedding" is a remake of the 2006 acclaimed Danish film of the same name written by Susanne Bier. This new version, with an adapted screenplay by Bart Freundlich, who also directed the film, stars Mr. Freundlich's wife, Julianne Moore, and Michelle Williams, Billy Crudup and Abby Quinn.

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