15 stylish poems for confirmation

Confirmation poems are a nice alternative to a standard text in a greeting card. We have selected 15 beautiful and appropriate confirmation poems for you, with which you can congratulate the confirmand on his big day.

Stylish poems for confirmation make a greeting card or an invitation to this important festival for young people very special. We have put together a selection of 15 very different confirmation poems for you. So you can creatively add a few verses to your good wishes for confirmation.

1. The most beautiful day of your life

Confirmation should give you the most beautiful day of your life .
Never let the memory fade away,
then good will always triumph!
(unknown author)

2. Do you know the star

Do you know the star that
shines through life, that crowns
every joy,
every pain,
that brings flowers
when spring flees, that blooms
on and on
with the same beauty?
O guard it,
lest doubt rob it of you:
It is your highest happiness,
it is faith.
(unknown author)

3. Become what you are not yet

Become what you are not yet,
stay what you already are: everything beautiful here on earth lies
in this staying and this becoming . (Franz Grillparzer)

4. Time never stands still

Time never stands still,
the moment floats away,
and if you didn’t use it,
you didn’t live it.
(Friedrich Rueckert)

5. With God as companion

With God as your companion
you will not get lost,
because HE is the fighter
for truth and light!
You should trust HIM
and his commandments;
you can rely on HIM
in any need!
(Friedrich Morgenroth)

6. For confirmation

Today you, dear son, drank holy wine;
Drink’ unconsecrated now! That too should be holy.
Defile him, never desecrate him with intemperance!
You too are fresh wine; oh, never profane me!
Don’t let any impure droplet mix into your pure blood!
May your sight refresh us as it does today!
(Friedrich Rueckert)

7. You are going to the table of the Lord today

You are going to the Lord’s table today,
you are his dear guest.
We all like you very much.
Far be your burden.
Your path through life may be colorful and bright,
it may not be tortuous.
And stay a jolly fellow,
always make a happy face!
(Christian Morgenstern)

8. To take, to keep

To take, to keep
and to live well for oneself
occurs to everyone.
Developing the stock market,
giving something to others, that needs to be
encouraged.
(Wilhelm Busch)

9. Review

At every turn in your life,
even if it expands promisingly
and you lose in order to win something bigger:
– You suddenly stand still,
struck by your thoughts, your eyes fastened on the past;
The melancholy leans on your shoulder
and repeats in your soul
how lovely everything was and that it is now
over forever, forever!

Yes, dear child, and let it be open to you:
What lies ahead of you of future youthful happiness,
The span of a girl’s hand measures it.
But so the order of life was set for us
by God; it never frightens him
who once has properly grasped in his spirit
what our existence is supposed to be. you rejoice
joy you had; other joys follow,
Accompanying the earnest; but this is
the core and is the center of your happiness!
(Eduard Morike)

10. There must be light and shadow

There has to be light and shadow if
the picture is to be complete, so deep night and sunshine
have to alternate in life . (Ludwig Uhland)

11. My daughter Christine in the prayer book

The maiden steps in the white ceremonial dress
for the first time before God at the altar,
and it is also kept ready for the old woman, who
sinks down at her bier

But I, you dear child, I wish you
that, like on the first and last day,
this robe, the eternal adornment of innocence,
may also suit you on everyone else.

A sprig of myrtle adorns your young breast,
And a rosebud shines thereby:
Oh, become like the pious myrtle,
so that your fate may be that of the rose!

It doesn’t always wear the joyful red
when it breaks green from its bud,
but even if it’s as pale as death,
its chalice retains a last quiet glow.
(Friedrich Hebbel)

12. Friendship with God

When a man is on good terms with God, he
is on good terms when things go badly;
For he can have the highest gifts,
father, brother, comforter.
(Friedrich von Logau)

13. Seize your young days

Use your young days,
learn early to be smarter. The tongue seldom stands on the
scales of fortune . You must rise or fall, you must rule and win or serve and lose, suffer or triumph, be anvil or hammer! (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)

14. In the evening one becomes wise

In the evening one becomes wise
for the day that has passed,
but never wise enough
for the one who may come.
(Friedrich Rueckert)

15. Do you want to keep rambling?

Do you want to keep rambling?
See the good is so close.
Just learn to grab happiness,
because happiness is always there.
(Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)