Editing a groom's wedding vow is such a sweet privilege of preview into the ceremony. But even sweeter and glorious is witnessing the groom give life to his words for his bride.Today is the first time I attended a wedding ceremony of a couple with whom I have a close connexion. The weddings I’ve attended before are more of just invitations and there wasn't really much of a connexion with them. This morning, when the groom began declaring his vow, I couldn’t keep my tears bottled anymore because two days ago they were just sweet and nice words. But today it’s so much different. The words aren’t just simply sweet and nice but vibrant, jubilant and passionate.
The exchange of vows is my favorite part but aside from that I've never seen music become so alive in people's lives. I listen to a lot of music but instrumentals have a special soulful niche in my heart and Yiruma Music and Korean drama instrumentals reside there. Most that were played all throughout the ceremony (there wasn't a "music-less" part) are Yiruma's except for one. Here's the list and should you think of getting married someday, do consider Yiruma's music. =)
*Hope
*Love
Maybe and Love are special-est among them because it strikes a chord in my aorta.
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