When We Get Married
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When We Get Married
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And there'll be flowers baby, for you and me
Just wait and see, and everyone is gonna come
And there be sunshine baby, in every room
That afternoon when we get married
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When we get married
And there'll be church bells ringing everywhere
And this I swear it's gonna be for you and me
And in the chapel baby you wear my ring
And everything when we get married
I know there'll be some happy tears that day
When we are standing side by side
And when your daddy gives his little girl away
Your mamma gonna break right down and cry
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1910 Fruitgum Company performs "When We Get Married", and this lyric page sits inside the 1910 Fruitgum Company catalog on LyroVerse.
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