Wedding Bells
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Wedding Bells
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Those wedding bells are ringing up upon that hill
And I don't wanna swallow such a bitter pill
You keep on moving, but, I stay still
But I always loved you and I always will
Days of no sleeping
Caked in mud
All kinds of poison in my blood
I lost the only thing I ever loved
I heard them ringing and processioning by
Umbrellas in the clear blue sky
I saw you swimming in that sea of white
And wedding bells ringing up upon that hill
And I don't wanna swallow such a bitter pill
You keep on moving, baby, I stay still
I always loved you and I always will
I loved you and I see it still
I always loved you and I always will
Singing, lalalalalalalalala…
If everything that went before didn't matter, so
Lalalalalalaaa….
I always loved you and I always will
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