Wedding vows

The wedding vows are promises made by the bride and groom to each other during a wedding ceremony. In Western culture, this pledge has traditionally included the notions of affection (love, comfort, keep), faithfulness (forsaking all others), unconditionality (for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health), and permanence (as long as we both shall live, until death do us part). You can chose to write your own wedding vows, rather than relying on standard wedding vows samples.


So much love that it burns like a fire

Vow classified as Traditional, Poetic, Literary



A poem written by a medieval menestrel about seven hundred years ago.

You and I
Have so much love,
That it burns like a fire,
In which we bake a lump of clay
Molded into a figure of you
And a figure of me.

Then we take both of them.
And break them into pieces,
And mix the pieces with water,
And mold again a figure of you And a figure of me.

I am in your clay.
You are in my clay.
In life we share a single quilt,
In death we will share one coffin.

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