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Wedding March lyrics....?
What are the lyrics to the wedding song "Wedding March" My friend wants to know the lyrics to the song "Wedding March" (The song that goes "Here comes the bride.")
Hope you guys answer....
5 Answers
- wondryrgrlLv 41 decade agoFavourite answer
The "Bridal Chorus" from the opera Lohengrin is the traditional processional. It is usually performed without vocals.
Faithfully guided, draw near
to where the blessing of love shall preserve you!
Triumphant courage, the reward of love,
joins you in faith as the happiest of couples!
Champion of virtue, proceed!
Jewel of youth, proceed!
Flee now the splendour of the wedding feast,
may the delights of the heart be yours!
This sweet-smelling room, decked for love,
now takes you in, away from the splendour.
Faithfully guided, draw now near
to where the blessing of love shall preserve you!
Triumphant courage, love so pure,
joins you in faith as the happiest of couples!
Faithfully guarded, remain behind
where the blessing of love shall preserve you!
Triumphant courage, love and happiness
join you in faith as the happiest of couples.
Champion of youth, remain here!
Jewel of youth, remain here!
Flee now the splendows of the wedding feast,
may the delights of the heart be yours!
This sweet-smelling room, decked for love,
has now taken you, away from the splendour.
Faithfully guarded, remain behind
where the blessing of love shall preserve you!
Triumphant courage, love and happiness
join you in faith as the happiest of couples.
The "Wedding March" was written for A Midsummer Nights Dream. It is the traditional recessional. There are no lyrics.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I always thought there were only joke lyrics. You know, "here comes the bride, big fat and wide..."
I honestly think there may not be lyrics at all. As far as I know, the piece is called the Wedding March and it was written for the wedding of Queen Victoria, well over a hundred years ago. Can you imagine someone singing along to a full royal military band?!! Well, maybe a great opera singer, but I don't think that was what happened!
I'm guessing, but that's my best guess. Try searching info on Wedding March and Queen Victoria.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
I see no longer something incorrect with having your aisle walk track additionally be an analogous track you have your first dance to. As a marriage photographer's assistant, I fairly have not seen that accomplished in the previous, yet, the ingredient to keep in mind is that it is your wedding ceremony, you get to call the photographs. :) in case you fairly quite in basic terms experience such as you mustn't do an analogous track ingredient, and none of "your" different songs greater healthful, i might advise dealing with a number of your well-known CDs inclusive of your husband to be, to work out if the two considered one of you will come across a track you will possibly choose to share mutually as a regular dance =D good success!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I think this is it
Faithful and true, we lead ye forth, where love triumphant shall crown you with joy!
Star of renown, flow’r of the earth, blest be ye both far from all life’s annoy.
Champion victorious go thou before! Maid bright and glorious, go thou before!
Mirth’s noisy revel ye’ve forsaken, tender delights for you now awaken!
Fragrant abode enshrine ye in bliss, splendor and state in joy yet dismiss.
Faithful and true, we lead ye forth, where love triumphant shall crown you with joy!
Star of renown, flow’r of the earth, blest be ye both far from all life’s annoy. Be ye Happy!