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Wedding jitters are inevitable. The last thing you need to worry about is the wedding speech! With so much tradition surrounding it, the speech plays an important part in your celebration. Leave nothing to chance and let the pros at Poems To Go create a heartwarming one for you.

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Poems To Go - Creating Memorable Poems, Speeches, and Toasts for Every Occasion!


Sample Wedding Speech

Having a child is a real thrill. Having a daughter is a special thrill. And having a daughter like Joanne is, well, for me, it’s a thrill beyond belief.

Joanne was always special, right from the start. And when I say from the start, I MEAN just that. I saw her right away because I was helping with the delivery. When that beautiful little baby was put into her daddy's arms, my heart opened up as big and wide as possible. I remember whispering into her ear: "It's going to be you and me for a long time." I tell you, I'm not a prophet, but those words WERE prophetic. This daughter, and this father, will be together forever.

Because I mentioned the first time I saw Joanne, let me keep on that same track and recount for a few more of her "famous firsts."

As a little girl, Joanne was a delight. She was a singer and a dancer from way back, and I'll never forget her first dance group. She sang "Climb Every Mountain" and had the whole room laughing enthusiastically.

Her first Halloween was wonderful. She dressed up as Tweedle Dum had everyone smiling with the kind of joy that made all of us feel wonderful.

Right from the start, Joanne was an excellent student. She always worked hard and she got the grades to prove it. That period when she applied to college was especially exciting -- and perhaps a bit nerve-wracking.

Joanne went to Columbia and completed her four years there most successfully. Then she went on to Harvard Medical School where her transition toward the brightest of all futures continued. At Harvard, Joanne received an outstanding education. Even better than that, it was because of Harvard that she met Herman.

Actually, they didn't meet at Harvard. They met in San Francisco. Joanne was in her first year at Harvard Med and she was asked to join some fellow students on a trip to a medical conference in that city. They stayed and had meetings at the Hyatt and it was an altogether wonderful experience. At the end of the first day's events, a crowd of conference goers were convening in the hotel lobby, and as the crowd began to thin out, somehow, like magic, Joanne and Herman found themselves standing side by side. This first meeting, however, was less than magical.

In her typical way, Joanne turned to Herman and with wide eyes and a great big smile said "Hi! How are you?" Perhaps Herman was caught off guard. Perhaps he wasn't even sure this sparkling young lady, whom he had never before met, was actually speaking to him. He replied simply: "Fine, how are you?"

That, and an awkward silence afterward, seemed to be their entire exchange, until Herman said "Goodnight," and then he walked away.

Well, Joanne returned to her hotel room with her friends and fellow Harvard Med students, Jill and John. The others laughed as Joanne recounted her "meeting" with a guy whom she thought was kind of rude. When Joanne started to describe the guy, Jill suddenly realized that she was talking about fellow Harvard student Herman. Jackie and Jill laughed even harder at that point. Because they knew that Herman wasn't rude by any means. In fact, Jill said "He's one of the best guys I know!"

When the conference resumed the next day, Jill grabbed Herman and told him that he hadn't exactly made a memorable first impression on her roommate. Herman felt terrible and demanded a chance to redeem himself, so it was arranged that Jill would make a formal introduction between the two of them.

From that point on, Herman and Joanne found themselves looking for one another whenever there was a break in the conference. And the connection continued beyond San Francisco, growing by leaps and bounds in every way imaginable. The rest, of course, is history, and it's why we're here today.

I have to say, and I mean this from the bottom of my heart, Herman is a wonderful young man and I am thrilled that he and my beloved Joanne have found each other. Like Joanne, Herman is intelligent, humble and level headed. He's a real gentleman with a heart that's boundless -- and golden in the most important ways.

As a father, it gives me joy to see how he and Joanne relate to each other, the respect and care and consideration that they show to one another. He is calm, giving, forthright and altogether in love with Joanne. As she is with him. From my point of view, and I say this with total assuredness, my daughter could NOT have chosen a better life partner than Herman.

To the daughter whom I have loved for a lifetime, and to the brand new son whom I already love with all my heart, I have only the best wishes and full confidence in your future together. You are wonderful people, joyous children and you deserve a lifetime of many pleasures and marvelous achievements. Thank you both, so much, for making me so happy.

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