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When the preacher asked, "Do you take this woman?" I knew he wouldn't hesitate. His bold reply still lingers in my head Like the pain of a bad toothache. It could've been ME standing at the altar Telling everybody "I do". But a fool learns slow and I soon found myself Just a guest in the thirteenth pew.
CHORUS The church bells rang out the Wedding March As an empty hole swallowed up my heart. Then the preacher said “Now you're man and wife; You may kiss the bride, and let's throw some rice.” That’s what it all finally came down to, And I was just a guest in the 13th pew.
With the friends of the bride, I sat feeling queasy, A pool of sweat was in my hands. My stomach ached and I began to squirm When they both traded wedding bands. Then the choir began to sing a sweet tribute, And tears of joy were falling too. But the tears I shed were of a different kind From a guest in the thirteenth pew.
REPEAT CHORUS The church bells rang out the Wedding March…
With the scriptures read, and the choir done singing How Great Thou Art and Oh Promise Me, The preacher asked if anyone objected, Better speak now or hold your piece. I had to bite my tongue to keep from shouting, My only chance to say I do. ’Cause I sure objected to sitting in the back As a guest in the thirteenth pew.
BRIDGE I suppose I oughta be grateful, At least I got an invitation. But it sure was hard to be the ex-lover And join in the celebration.
REPEAT CHORUS The church bells rang out the Wedding March…
Yeah, that’s what it all finally came down to… I was just a guest in the 13th pew.
[This message has been edited by Kaley Willow (edited 06-08-2006).]
If you don't eat your meat, you can't have any pudding.
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