Short Wedding Poems

Weddings are a celebration of love, commitment, and the promise of a shared future, often marked by words that capture the depth of these emotions. Short wedding poems offer a beautiful way to express these feelings, whether woven into the ceremony or shared as a heartfelt gesture.

They can serve as short wedding readings to set a romantic tone, act as short wedding ceremony readings to personalize the vows, or even be included as a short poem for a wedding card to convey warm wishes.

These concise verses, often penned by renowned poets, distill the essence of love into lines that resonate with couples and guests alike.

Below are ten famous short poems that capture the spirit of love and commitment, perfect for a wedding setting.


“A Wedding”
by Christina Rossetti
I will not have the mad, wild throng,
Who come with noiseless tread;
But I will have the calm, still throng,
With slow and measured tread.

“The Wedding”
by Michael Blumenthal
When love has nothing more to say,
But only the silences to play,
Then you are married, now, today.

“Love’s Secret”
by William Blake
Never seek to tell thy love,
Love that never told can be;
For the gentle wind does move,
Silently, invisibly.

“Marriage”
by Mark Twain
A marriage makes a man weary of the world,
A bachelor knows he can be wise or free.

“To My Dear and Loving Husband”
by Anne Bradstreet
If ever two were one, then surely we.
If ever man were loved by wife, then thee;
If ever wife was happy in a man,
Compare with me, ye women, if you can.

“How Do I Love Thee?”
by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
For the ends of Being and ideal Grace.

“A Blessing for Wedding”
by James Dillet Freeman
May your hearts be as free as the sky,
Your life be as bright as the stars.
May your love be as deep as the sea.
May your happiness never grow old.

“Love”
by Roy Croft
I love you
Not only for what you are
But for what I am
When I am with you.

“The Vow”
by James Broughton
I promise to love you and cherish you,
To hold you close, and never let you go.
To honor your every need and dream,
Forever and always, I will love you so.

“A Toast to the Bride and Groom”
by Anonymous
A toast to love, to joy, to laughter,
To a life together, happily ever after.
A toast to two hearts now made one,
And to a journey that has just begun.


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Short wedding poems bring a timeless elegance to your celebration, capturing the essence of love in a few cherished lines.

Whether you’re drawn to short love poems for wedding ceremonies, short poems about love for weddings to share with guests, or short non-religious wedding readings to personalize your day, these verses offer something for every couple.

The ten famous examples shared here provide a poetic foundation for your union, ensuring your love story is told with beauty and grace. Let these words echo through your wedding, a lasting reminder of the vows you’ve made and the journey you’ve begun together.