No vows written to wed you,
I write them white,
my lips on yours,
light in the soft hours of our married years.

No prayers written to bless you,
I write them white, your soul a flame,
bright in the window of your maiden name.

No laws written to guard you,
I write them white,
your hand in mine,
palm against palm, lifeline, heartline.

No rules written to guide you,
I write them white, words on the wind,
traced with a stick where we walk on the sand.

No news written to tell you,
I write it white, foam on a wave as
we lift up our skirts in the sea, wade,
see last gold sun behind clouds, inked water in moonlight.

No poems written to praise you, I write them white.


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