June Bride

Oh, they say when you marry in June,
You're a bride all your life.

And the bridegroom who marries in June
Gets a sweetheart for a wife.

Winter weddings can be gay
Like a Christmas holiday.

But the June bride hears the song
Of the spring that lasts all summer long.

By the light of the silvery moon
Home you ride, side by side

With the echo of Mendelssohn's tune

In your hearts as you ride

For they say when you marry in June,
You will always be a bride.

The day a maiden marries is a day she carries through the years

The Church is full of flowers, bridal showers all passe

The groom's waiting at the altar, here comes the bride,
They're each promising to love and obey.

There's madness celebrating
Every bridesmaid waiting
Just to see which one of them will catch the wedding bouquet.
For they say when you marry in June,
You will always, always, always, be a bride.



Credits
Writer(s): Gene De Paul, Johnny Mercer
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