| Sir, I’m a bit nervous
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| 'Bout being here today
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| Still not real sure what I’m going to say
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| So bare with me please
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| If I take up too much of your time
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| See in this box is a ring for your oldest
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| She’s my everything and all that I know is
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| It would be such a relief if I knew that we were on the same side
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| Very soon I’m hoping that I…
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| Can marry your daughter
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| And make her my wife
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| I want her to be the only girl that I love for the rest of my life
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| And give her the best of me 'till the day that I die, yeah
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| I’m gonna marry your princess
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| And make her my queen
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| She’ll be the most beautiful bride that I’ve ever seen
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| I can’t wait to smile
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| When she walks down the isle
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| On the arm of her father
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| On the day that I marry your daughter
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| She’s been hearing for steps
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| Since the day that we met (I'm scared to death to think of what would happen if
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| she ever left)
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| So don’t you ever worry about me ever treating her bad
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| I’ve got most of my vows done so far (So bring on the better or worse)
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| And tell death do us part
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| There’s no doubt in my mind
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| It’s time
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| I’m ready to start
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| I swear to you with all of my heart…
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| I’m gonna marry your daughter
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| And make her my wife
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| I want her to be the only girl that I love for the rest of my life
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| And give her the best of me 'till the day that I die, yeah
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| I’m gonna marry your princess
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| And make her my queen
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| She’ll be the most beautiful bride that I’ve ever seen
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| I can’t wait to smile
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| As she walks down the isle
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| On the arm of her father
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| On the day that I marry your daughter
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| The first time I saw her
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| I swear I knew that I say I do
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| I’m gonna marry your daughter
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| And make her my wife
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| I want her to be the only girl that I love for the rest of my life
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| And give her the best of me 'till the day that I die
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| I’m gonna marry your princess
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| And make her my queen
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| She’ll be the most beautiful bride that I’ve ever seen
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| I can’t wait to smile
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| As she walks down the isle
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| On the arm of her father
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| On the day that I marry your daughter |