Welcome to Your Wedding Day

Album: All At Once (2011)
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  • Well it's another fine day of the nation building
    Well let's have a parade
    You can dance on the graves and the bones of the children
    If you know what to say
    And you know its begun from the beat of the drum
    And the screams from the mouths of babes
    And we pray as were watching the charade
    Welcome to your wedding day

    And it's a damn good day
    For the heart and the mind
    And the party is happening here
    If you'll advert your gaze form the word on the sign
    Let me wispier it in your ear
    'Cause the sign says run
    'Cause the sign says run
    'Cause the sign says run
    'Cause the sign says run
    'Cause the sign says run

    And you know its begun from the crack of the guns
    And the screams from the mouths of babes
    And we pray as we're watching the charade
    Welcome to your wedding day
    Welcome to your wedding

    And we want peace
    Yea we want peace
    And we don't negotiate with terror

    [Repeat x6]
    We don't negotiate with terror

    We only make or break
    And we know its begun from the crack of the guns
    And the screams form the mouths of babes
    And we pray as we're watching the charade
    Welcome to your wedding day
    Welcome to your wedding Writer/s: MIKEL FRANS JOLLETT, NOAH HARMON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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