No. 26 - Sextet - "Wedding March."
Edna & Brian: | Oh, what a splendid thing, To have a wedding ring, |
Hilda & de l'Orme: | And to see people bring Presents galore. |
Ada & Cheyne: | Marches we've heard a lot, But when to church we've got, |
All: | We'll march to one we've not Marched to before. One, two, three, four, five, six, Oh! the wedding march is the best of fun. As we've won each other, We shall soon be one, Walking up the aisle, All as stiff as starch, We shall soon hear the tune Of the beautiful wedding march. |
Edna & Brian: | There are composers few Who can write marches new, |
Hilda & de l'Orme: | But there is one man who Stands quite alone. |
Ada & Cheyne: | Monckton or Sousa too, Tho' you are splendid, you |
All: | Can't hold a candle to F. Mendelssohn. One, two, three, four, five, six, Oh! the wedding march is the best of fun. As we've won each other, We shall soon be one, Walking up the aisle, All as stiff as starch, We shall soon hear the tune Of the beautiful wedding march. |
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