| We had a city hall wedding
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| And our friends all laughed
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| They started betting
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| On how long it would last
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| Some give it a week, some give it a year
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| But now the honeymoon is over and we’re still here
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| I’ve got to hand it to you babe
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| You’ve changed my life
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| I never thought any woman
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| Would ever be my wife
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| Oh I got to give credit where credit is due;
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| And now that I’ve said it I’ve got to hand it to you
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| We started out together
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| And made a big oath
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| What was good for one
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| Would be good for both
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| Throw in the towels that say his and hers
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| Well we might have done better
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| But we could have done worse
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| I’ve got to hand it to you babe
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| You’ve changed my life
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| I never thought any woman
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| Would ever be my wife
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| Oh I got to give credit where credit is due;
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| And now that I’ve said it I’ve got to hand it to you
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| Well, I kissed the bride, and went and settled down
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| It wasn’t very long before the stork come round
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| We’ve got three little babies and a mortgage too
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| When I get my pay check I’ve got to hand it to you
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| I’ve got to hand it to you babe
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| You’ve changed my life
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| I never thought any woman
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| Would ever be my wife
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| Oh I got to give credit where credit is due;
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| And now that I’ve said it I’ve got to hand it to you |