You and I



                   Said I would
                  I won't change
                      My mind
                  Leaving isn't
                     Optional
               Being mean is
                       Unkind
                 Your party's
                    Planned
                   So is mind
                Bachelor my
                    Groom
               Bachelorette
                  Your Bride
              Moneies saved
             Got the hall and
                   Church
             Suit and gown
        Measured ; and put up
               Time is near
       Talked long enough
           Time to shut up.
          Freinds all around
             Parties done
        We have rehersted
         Family and freinds
          All at the church
            Preachers on
        Lets do this thing
     You march on down
     Make sure you have
               the ring
    Here comes the bride
   Let her take her place
     Not a dry eye in the
               Place
           Solo sing
      We say our vows
         Kiss me Baby
       Let this time tell
       A beautiful song
           To story our
                 Trust
         Stand applaud
           If you must
           Might I Say
       Love you so much
              Thank you
              Thank you
            Wish us luck
          Our honeymoon
          ah night of love
            Love you baby
          Ya'll pray for us!
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Submitted by allanterry542curtis_2 on November 24, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme Text too long
Closest metre Iambic dimeter
Characters 1,431
Words 152
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 54

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