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Wedding Dress Lyrics


If you could love me as a wife
And for my wedding gift your life
Should that be all Ill ever need
Or is there more Im looking forAnd should I read between the lines
And look for blessings in disguise
To make me handsome, rich and wise
Is that really what you want'Cause I am a whore, I do confess
I put you on just like a wedding dress
And I run down the aisle
I run down the aisleOr Im a prodigal with no way home
I put you on just like a ring of gold
And I run down the aisle
I run down the aisle to youSo could you love this bastard child
Though I dont trust you to provide
With one hand in a pot of gold
And with the other in your side'Cause I am so easily satisfied
By the call of lovers so less wild
That I would take a little cash

Over your very flesh and blood'Cause I am a whore, I do confess
But I put you on just like a wedding dress
And I run down the aisle
I run down the aisleOr Im a prodigal with no way home
But I put you on just like a ring of gold
And I run down the aisle
I run down the aisle to youBecause money cannot buy
A husbands jealous eye
When you have knowingly deceived his wifeSo I am a whore, I do confess
But I put you on just like a wedding dress
And I run down the aisle
I run down the aisleOr Im a prodigal with no way home
I put you on just like a ring of gold
And I run down the aisle
I run down the aisleOr I am a whore, I do confess
But I put you on just like a wedding dress
And I run down the aisle
I run down the aisleOr Im a prodigal with no way home
I put you on just like a ring of gold
And I run down the aisle
I run down the aisle to you
To you

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Derek Walsh Webb (born May 27, 1974 in Memphis, Tennessee) is a singer-songwriter, and a part-time member of the band Caedmon's Call. In 2003, Derek left Caedmon's Call to pursue a solo career with the exception of occasionally still touring and singing with them. His first solo album, She Must and Shall Go Free is notable for causing controversy in Contemporary Christian Music circles; some Christian retailers refused to stock the album for its use of "strong" language.

Read more about Derek Webb on Last.fm.


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