Oh, well imagine;
as I'm pacing the
pews in a church
corridor,
and I can't help
but to hear, no
I can't help but
to hear an exchanging
of words.
"What a beautiful
wedding!, What a
beautiful wedding!"
says a bridesmaid
to the waiter.
"Ah yes, but
what a shame, what
a shame, the poor
groom's bride is
a whore."
I'd chime in with
a "Haven't
you people ever
heard of closing
the god damn door?!"
No, it's much better
to face these kinds
of things with a
sense of poise and
rationality.
I'd chime in "Haven't
you people ever
heard of closing
the god damn door?!"
No, it's much better
to face these kinds
of things with a
sense of hope.
Well in fact, well
I'll look at it
this way, I mean
technically our
marriage is saved
Well this calls
for, a toast so,
pour the champagne
Oh! Well in fact,
well I'll look at
it this way, I mean
technically our
marriage is saved
Well this calls
for a toast, so
pour the champagne,
pour the champagne.
I'd chime in with
a "Haven't
you people ever
heard of closing
the god damn door?!"
No, it's much better
to face these kinds
of things with a
sense of poise and
rationality.
I'd chime in "Haven't
you people ever
heard of closing
the god damn door?!"
No, it's much better
to face these kinds
of things with a
sense of poise and
rationality.
Again..
I'd chime in "Haven't
you people ever
heard of closing
the god damn door?!"
No.
It's much better
to face these kinds
of things with a
sense of poise and
rationality.
I'd chime in "Haven't
you people ever
heard of closing
the god damn door?!"
No, it's much better
to face these kinds
of things with a
sense of poise and
rationality.