There wasn't an organ at our wedding The month was August instead of June On your pretty hand no golden wedding band You didn't even have a honeymoon
Words: dylan thomas The sky is torn across This ragged anniversary of two Who moved for three years in tune Down the long walks of their vows. Now their
Herman: Tomorrow when you say "I do" I'll die, I'm almost too ashamed to tell you why... I love to cry at weddings, How I love to cry at weddings I walk
Townspeople- The groom's in black, the bride's in white, the angels sing as well they might. Let heaven shine its sacred light on this blessed event
You are the teeth and the lungs Biting back and breathing in Cracked like a frozen moon The heat lamp seeps into the pores This is your interrogation
(Thomas) In the summer all the old men, they sit on their front porches, While the women comb their hair, shell their peas And wonder what they've missed
I haven't always been a single man, And I haven't always lived up here. Along with all these other single men, With a ring around the bath, and a cigarette
Sometimes you can say more, in a drunken hour or so Than some people get across, in a life of lying low. And sometimes you can feel more, for someone
I've got nothing to do for the rest of the day, So do you want to hang around with me? I've got nothing to do, so what do you say, And do you you want
(Thomas) Trams pass me out on St. Kilda Road, Drizzle wet and slow, like thinking, Oh oh, take me down into Young and Jacksons We'll do a bit of serious
Down in the valley, the valley so low, Lay the town over and hear the winds blow, Lay the town over and dig it all in, For what we once had will not come
(Tex Morton) I went broke in Western Queensland in 1931, Nobody would employ me so my swaggy days begun. I headed out through Charlieville to the western
(Thomas) Oh the winds they were howlin' both ragged and cold Through the grey Melbourne streets in the pre-Christmas days, And the Sisters of Mercy looked
(Thomas) I looked down the street it was bitter quiet, A gentle rain was falling all around, I looked at the brick wall, it was destitute, An uglier piece
(Steel) A bunch of withered roses lie, a faded silhouette Caught you jumpin' in the deep end last night, but it hasn't happened yet. They're tying up
(Thomas) On a day not quite like any other In a land both warm and sweet, You were born such a proud, proud daughter A smirk on your face, the world at
I just saw somebody down in Taylor Square, Looking awful, feeling bad in Taylor Square. And you know that I, I just walked on by, I did not even try,
(Chorus) She's got a telephone in her car, I saw her driving around. I got her number from her best friend, But I wouldn't call her for nothing, I wouldn