Tie the knot, tie tie the knot
Ahh yeah, tie the knot, tie tie the knot
Tie the knot, tie tie the knot
Tie the knot, tie tie the knot

Uhh, kick it y'all
Ahh yeah

Heheheheheh
Yo Hump, gonna do a lil somethin' like this

Lots of little knots that need to be tied
A pair of knuckleheads walkin' side by side
down the altar, you say to yourself, "I will not falter"
But you're thinkin' it how did I get myself in this predicament?
Saw the def cutie that made your heart sing
You hop to the shop to get a ring (a big diamond)
You hop to the shop to buy a ring (a big diamond!)
You hopped to the shop and got a ring
Felt left out cause all your friends are hooked
But now you're at the altar, your goose is cooked
You say a prayer, "Lord please give me strength to make it through"
Opened up your nervous mouth, slipped and said, "I do"
I don't, I do I do I do, I don't I don't, I do I do, I don't, I don't
Look you do son, now hurry up and kiss the brizide
Peace said the father, cause now the knot is tied

Tie the knot, tie tie the knot
Yeah it's time to make the move
Tiffi tiffi tie the knot
Uhh
Tie the knot, tie tie the knot
Yo it's time to make the move
Tiffi tiffi tie the knot
Tie the knot y'all
Tie the knot, tie tie the knot
It's time to make the move
Aibbi ibbi abba abba tie the knot
Uhh, kick it
Tie the knot, tie tie tie the knot!
It's time to make the move
Iffy ibbi abba dabba tie the knot
Kick the vocals!

Uhh, yeah
Keep it comin y'all
Uhh, wait wait hold it tight, hold it tight
C'mon man this is serious, this for the movie
Aww man, y'all some lousy singers
Alright fellas, knock it off, knock it off, break it down

Here comes the bride
Here comes the bride (here comes the bride)
Here, comes the bride! (here comes the bride)
Here comes the bride (here comes the bride!)
Here comes da bride!! (woooeeeeee!)
Lo do da lo
La da daah


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Tie the Knot Lyrics as written by Gregory Jacobs

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    Ya gotta love the out of time singing near the end! It's obvious they're having a lot of fun with it.

    superdamon May 24, 2004   Link

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