You
Were unaware that diamonds came with debt
Ironic sure, but that's the way it is
Got my vows off the internet
You
Say crying weakens my immune system
But don't forget that if you pray for me
I'll pray for you and cash flow too
Why not?
I said, if you pray for me I
I'll pray for you and cash flow too, why not?

It was a black wedding
You could hear the organs not
The violins or the words the pope was saying
It was a black wedding
You could hear the organs but
No drunken story or real hallelujahs
Dumb people swore they saw the devil
While most prayed they wouldn't last a winter
It was a black wedding
Throw those blessings all around

So
You're finally viewing this at five foot six
It's not all roses like your mama said
We're not spoon fed anymore
So you gonna tell
All our kids I was an accident
Ironic true
But that's the way you act when you're upset
So let's take this outside

We see our mirrors from outside
And he said we are only pride
We stay hidden all our lives

It was a black wedding
You could hear the organs not
The violins or the words the Pope was saying
It was a black wedding
You could hear the organs but
No drunken story or real hallelujahs
Dumb people swore they saw the devil
But most prayed they wouldn't last a winter
It was a black wedding
Throw those blessings all around

(What else is there to know when our bible's here?)
What else is there to know when our bible's here?
(There are no lies to find when the page is bare)
What else is there to know when your tax is shared?

Outside
We're seeing mirrors from outside
And he said we are only pride
We stay hidden all our lives

It was a black wedding
You could heard the organs play
Words the Pope was saying
It was a black wedding, you could hear the organs but
No drunken story or real hallelujahs

Gravedigger said it's his cathedral
We drank holy water like animals at supper
It was a black wedding
Throw those blessings all around
(What else is there to know when you're bibles here?)
Was a black wedding
Throw those blessings all around
(What else is there to know when you're tax is shared?)
Was a black wedding
Throw those blessings all around


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Black Wedding Lyrics as written by Dia Frampton Meg Frampton

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    So this song is AMAZING!!!!

    It was written by Dia and she explains how it's about people the rush into things their not old enough for. Not just marriage but life.

    Cheyenneezyon January 24, 2009   Link

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