If you would say yes to my plea, my prayer, on bended knee I would marry you again, joyfully for you are the reason I rise in the morning my partner, my friend, sharing our lives the paths we walk together, to become one body joined by God for purposes becoming known.
Known first to God but yielding to discernment to gathered whispers of your still small voice.
Oh I would marry you again, for your abiding love for me, for your boundless faith in me believing in me more than I do, still.
Yes I would desire to marry you once more for your gifts, your passions, for your inner beauty, even more fair than your outward beauty, a beautiful soul wrapped in your golden package, pleasing to the heart and to the eye; for your grit and determination to move forward, boldly, despite obstacles and pain.
Oh please, marry me again, so I could feel my wet tears down my cheeks again joyfully declaring my love, my covenant in sacrament, to God and his children, our children, growing in faith themselves. To share again the story of our meeting, our slow and ponderous courtship, the long days before we joined in marriage, long only because God married us with our first kiss.
I would marry you once more, in a skipped heartbeat, for our intimacy, for the joining of our bodies, the touching of our skin, our lips, for the rapture I feel in your arms and you in mine, holding you close to me, never wanting to part; for the quickening of my heart when I see you on returning home or even on the phone, I would marry you again.
I would marry you again, to help you raise our daughters, three immeasurable treasures, gifts, from God held by us to nurture, to love, to teach to bring close to God each day, by the things we say, the things we do, modeling lives of service for them.
I would want to marry you again, to share your joys, your sorrows, your trials, to lend a hand to your work in this life, to be your champion, your cheerleader, your confidante, your husband, seeking the best for you to the extent I am able. Trying my best to be worthy of the gift of you.