The Bridegroom
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The Bridegroom
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Black ink, blank page
Pen screams, outrage
Where did you go
When I needed you most?
Remember my words
That I will return
And make you my own
You will never be alone
Hold on, keep holding on until the morning
I am coming home to take your hand in mine
Man, don't you listen to lullabies and lovers’ lies
I, I cannot wait to see those eyes
And I, I, I cannot wait to see those eyes
Anxious, white dress
Promises and regrets
I gave you my pledge
Please remember what I said
Hold on, keep holding on until the morning
I am coming home to take your hand in mine
Man, don't you listen to lullabies and lovers' lies
I, I cannot wait to see those eyes
And I, I, I cannot wait to see those eyes
I, I cannot wait to see my bride
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Jake Scott performs "The Bridegroom", and this lyric page sits inside the Jake Scott catalog on LyroVerse.
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