Special Wedding Vows

The wedding vows are a solemn promise between the groom and bride. In front of witnesses, the groom and bride take turns to tell their wedding vows. There are hundreds of wedding vows. The wedding vow may be religious, traditional, interfaith, or personalized.
Traditionally, the one who marries you asks a series of questions to the groom and bride. Facing each other and holding hands with each other, the groom and bride take turns to do the wedding vows.
I know not if the voice of man can reach to the sky
I know not if the gods will hear as I pray
I know not if the gifts I asked for will be granted
I know not what will come to pass in our future days
I hope that only good will come, my love, to you.
I know now that the voice of man can reach to the sky
I know now that the gods have heard as I prayed
I know now that the gifts I asked for have all been granted
I know now that the word of old we truly have heard
I know now that our future days will have no number
I know that only good will come, my love, to us
I give you my love for all eternity. My devotion to you, unwavering. I promise to hold you and cherish you, through the good times and bad, in sickness and health, to share my life with you, to give myself fully, to give love and support to the best love in exceeding all my abilities. With this ring, I thee wed for now and forever. There was no one in my past, no one my present, and there will be no one in my future who will ever have a hold on me. You are my life.
















