| «Do you take this man for your lawful husband?» | 
| Yes! | 
| I do | 
| «And do you take this lady for your lawful wife? | 
| «Yes, I do | 
| I’m getting married in the morning | 
| She have mi yellow baby, and I’m gonna mind it | 
| So take me to the church on time | 
| But hear me man! | 
| Say, if you think I’m sexy, cho, little girl, reach out and touch me | 
| If you really need me, cho, little girl, reach out and tell me | 
| And, give me your loving, give me your loving | 
| Don’t forget about the all night squeezing | 
| Don’t forget about the hugging and teasing | 
| I’m getting married in the morning | 
| She have mi yellow baby, and I’m gonna mind it | 
| So take me to the church on time | 
| But hear me man! | 
| Say, on my way me a go a Barbican | 
| On my way me a go a Barbican | 
| Me buck up mi wife weh name Susan | 
| «Say, Lord, mi husband, I beg you sing a love song» | 
| «If you ever change your mind about leaving, leaving me behind | 
| Say, honey bring it to me, bring your sweet loving | 
| Bring it along to me. | 
| Yeah! | 
| Yeah! | 
| Yeah!» | 
| Say, that mi wife is a part of mi life | 
| Mi wife is a part of mi life | 
| Say some a married and some a divorced | 
| Some a them a talk 'bout married life to course | 
| But, tell you, Yellowman the girls them love the most | 
| But when it comes to mic, Yellowman, him can toast | 
| I’m getting married in the morning | 
| She have mi yellow baby, and I’m gonna mind it | 
| So take me to the church on time | 
| But hear me man! | 
| Say that-a, me a the husband, you a the wife | 
| Me fry the chicken, and you boil the rice | 
| Me sweet like sugar and me nice like spice | 
| Them say that me have one good tone of voice | 
| But this come to kill forty leg and lies | 
| I’m getting married in the morning | 
| She have mi yellow baby, and I’m gonna mind it | 
| So take me to the church on time | 
| But hear me man! | 
| Roses are red my love but violets are blue | 
| Sugar is sweet my love but not as sweet as you |