| LIZA
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| Oh, they say when you marry in June,
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| You’re a bride all your life.
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| SARAH
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| And the bridegroom who marries in June
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| Gets a sweetheart for a wife.
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| RUTH
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| Winter weddings can be gay
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| Like a Christmas holiday.
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| MARTHA
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| But the June bride hears the song
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| Of the spring that lasts all summer long.
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| DORCAS
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| By the light of the silvery moon
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| Home you ride, side by side
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| LIZA
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| With the echo of Mendelssohn’s tune
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| LIZA, SARAH & ALICE
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| In your hearts as you ride
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| ALL BRIDES
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| For they say when you marry in June,
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| You will always be a bride.
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| LIZA
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| The day a maiden marries is a day she carries through the years
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| MARTHA & DORCAS
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| The Church is full of flowers, bridal showers all passe
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| ALL BRIDES
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| The groom’s waiting at the altar, here comes the bride,
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| They’re each promising to love and obey.
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| LIZA
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| There’s madness celebrating
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| Every bridesmaid waiting
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| Just to see which one of them will catch the wedding bouquet.
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| ALL BRIDES
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| For they say when you marry in June,
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| You will always, always, always, be a bride.
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| ALICE, SARAH & DORCAS
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| In November, the snow starts to fly,
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| Piling up, ankle-high.
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| LIZA, MARTHA & RUTH
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| Come December, it’s up to your knee,
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| Still a bride’s a bride-to-be.
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| ALL BRIDES
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| January, higher still,
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| To the parlor window sill.
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| MILLY
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| February finds a drift
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| And the storm that seems never to lift.
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| LIZA, SARAH & DORCAS
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| March comes in like a lion, what else?
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| Still the snow never melts.
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| LIZA & ALICE
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| April showers will come, so they say.
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| LIZA
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| But they don’t, and it’s May.
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| ALL BRIDES
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| You’re about to forget the whole thing,
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| All at once, one day, it’s Spring. |