Anniversary Love Poems |
Its time been a long time that you two have been together after your marriage. Anniversary is a great way to acknowledge those moments of togetherness and companionship. Anniversary Love Poems are all about igniting those memorable when both of you decided to tie the knot. Over the years, you and your husband have create a world of yours and the love that you both shared paved the way for a new world where your children came in and filled your world with happiness. All these when it was your marriage anniversary you presented her with a gift, but today present her a personalized Love Poem on Anniversary.
Anniversary Love Poems with personalized messages inscribed on it makes for an elegant gift as it truly reflects the undying emotion that both of you have been sharing over these years. Be it Valentine's Day or your spouse's boirthday love poems are an ideal gift. Just jot down the good moments that you spent together all these years it will also serve as good momento in the later years.
Popular Anniversary Love Poems
Our Love Still Grows
Our anniversary means a lot,
Much more than any another day;
I celebrate my love for you,
And cherish you in every way.
Through passing time, our love still grows;
It lasts through all good times and bad.
Our future together still shines bright,
With more good times to be had!
By Karl Fuchs
Each Year I Fall In Love Again With You
When I first met you (insert number) years ago,
I fell in love so fast, I knew right then,
You were the one and only one for me;
I'd never have to look for love again.
Each anniversary finds us happier;
You are my light--my moon, my star, my sun.
You show me what real love is all about,
You fill my life with pleasure, joy and fun.
As time goes by, our love grows stronger still.
You're the most amazing (man/woman) I ever knew.
I prize our anniversaries because
Each year I fall in love again with you.
By Joanna Fuchs
You And I
Shadows dancing on the sand,
a man and women walk hand in hand.
They watch the moon dance in the sky,
then watch the stars twinkle in each other's eyes.
They hear the waves crash on the shore,
then, just silence... and nothing more.
The horizon, so beautiful,
The breeze, so shy,
as the new day ascends into the sky.
The only people who matter,
Are you and are I.
By Carla Marie Adair
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