Charlie Robison, Natalie Maines - The Wedding Song lyrics

[Charlie Robison, Natalie Maines - The Wedding Song lyrics]

Well, you are still here and I am still here
Whether I ever loved you is
Not perfectly clear
You went a semester to West Texas State
But the freshmen fifteen you gained
Killed all your dates
I guess I still love you if I ever did
And I can see myself having a couple of kids
And we will get by for the rest of our lives

So play the Cotton-Eyed Joe
For the folks don't you know
Keep the dogs in the truck til you leave
We got some wieners and buns
When the brisket's all gone
For our wedding in suburban Seguin

Well, I am still here and you are still here
Whether I ever loved you is
Not perfectly clear
Though weight's not an issue
You have gained more
And when I said I do well
I slammed all the doors
To a future where I could see Paris in spring
And I wasn't prepared for the
Weight of this ring but we will get by
For the rest of our lives

So play the Cotton-Eyed Joe
For the folks don't you know
Keep the dogs in the truck til you leave
We got some wieners and buns
When the brisket's all gone
For our wedding in suburban Seguin

So play some old BTO
For my friends don't you know
Keep your dogs in the truck til you leave

Get out the wieners and buns
Cause the briskets all gone
At our wedding in suburban Seguin

I said I love you in suburban Seguin
Now lets make love

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