We waltzed beneath motionless skies
All heaven's glory turned in your eyes
We expressed such sweet vows

Oh till death do us part
Oh till death do us part
Oh-oh

We waltzed beneath God's point of view
Knowing no ending to our rendezvous
We expressed such sweet vows

Oh till death do us part
Oh till death do us part
Oh-oh

Oh till death do us part
Oh till death do us part
Oh-oh

We waltzed beneath motionless skies
All heaven's glory turned in your eyes
You pledged me your heart

Till death do us part
You pledged me your heart
Till death do us part
Till death do us part


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My Madrigal Lyrics as written by Patti Smith Luis Edgardo Resto

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    This song was written about her husband, Fred Sonic Smith, who passed away in 1994.

    Acephalouson February 11, 2007   Link

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