times flys huh. hey ya no what i realy did just wanna tell ya that i hope ya wedding goes GREAT an i did try to find a poem for u on the net to say that an give ya good wishes in a better way but well i could not find one...haha... but i did find one that i want to show ya any ways cause i did just think it was real nice an ill put in down the bottom after i finish here cause u might like it to. Im probly gunna go on an sound wierd now but i do wanna tell ya some thing about Jackets an how to get one that dont cost ya lots. Well ive have been trying to teach or i spose just tell my f-mum that ya realy dont gotta go to places like grace brothers an DJ's like she does an wants to take me to an u can get some just as nice stuff an that from the st vinies an the other OP shops like big heart an that an stuff there is real cheap 2 an ya no the best thing about that is that u get to help peeps 2 by buying stuff there cause most of em are charities an the money goes back to help peeps instead of make big boring an powerful peeps who dont care rich. An one more thing i do wanna say is that i hope the father does get back to ya an that he is nice an all that an if he aint just think well u r a much beter person then him an he dont matter anyhow. Just think that the day is yr's an try to have the best ever time ya can. well i better shut up now cause this is real long an ill leave the poem under all this.
bye for now an hope ya doing ok
luv from,
Jamie-lee
Wedding Dance
by Kristin J. Johnson
You came together and began the waltz of two hearts,
just as if you had danced before,
perhaps in a dream you both shared before you met.
But you always knew her, and she you.
You stepped toward each other,
guided as much by the lights in each others' face
as the friends who brought you into each others' world.
At that first casual touch,
a hidden lovely melody heard only by the two of you
began to play.
You heard the round beautiful harmonious
sound of her laughter,
and wanted to capture it for yourself always.
She heard the shyness inside your cheerfulness,
the quiet symphony within the rousing chorus,
and thought both equally beautiful.
The fire of her soul warmed you like her touch.
The sun inside his heart shone on you like his smile.
You may not have danced then,
waltzing across a hardwood floor,
or swaying together in a crowded couple-filled room,
but in that moment of meeting,
you began your dance in your minds,
your hearts, daring the steps,
and you continued your performance for two,
leisurely promenades of getting acquainted,
frantic little sambas and Charlestons of yearning,
the slow gentle dance of realization,
the tango of new, passionate love,
the tapdance of melding yourselves, your lives,
and through it all,
you remembered that first dance that carried you here,
to the wedding waltz,
by which everyone shall know that you are one.
He accepts your hand, and you take his
as you have so often while awake
and in long-ago dreams, and you move forward,
emerald-gold splendor and dark warmth,
he of the earth and yet like no one upon it,
she of many worlds who makes a universe of love,
and you begin the cosmic heavenly dance of marriage.
Let the celebration begin,
L'Chaim, Let your love take you, still dancing,
through the life you create in your steps,
may the enchantment of your hearts' music
lift your feet over whatever barriers may arise,
may you lead each other through future dances
where the movements remain a mystery,
and may you eternally know, again and again,
the beauty of the waltz together,
the waltz of love.
Let the dance of love begin without end.
Posted on May 14, 2002, 10:52 PM from IP address 203.54.111.247