This one is simply advice to a couple getting married from someone who has been through it. Take it back to the start. Remember why you are together. Remember you are a team and agreed to this no matter what. Amazing fiddle and Steel on this one by Warren Hood and Geoff Queen.
lyrics
Just remember that day,
by the river in May,
when she walked down the aisle,
and she looked up and smiled,
There were tears in your eyes,
You were a beautiful bride,
And he was the one,
gonna be so much fun,
...Till death do you part
from your hands to your hearts,
doesn't mean till your tired of him,
or it feels like he's just a friend,
doesn't mean till you're sick of her,
and it's not like how you were,
instead of breaking his heart,
bring it back to the start,
till death do you part.
Now he works way too much,
and the kids are a crutch,
you don't ever go out,
sick of nights on the couch,
And she always seems down,
says you're never around,
but you're busting your ass,
and you hope this don't last,
till death do you part...
[chorus]
it's not a story book ending,
every day is a new beginning,
smooth out the rough patches now,
before it becomes a sore
that will be there,
till death do you part
[chorus]
credits
from Yows,
track released February 5, 2023
Matt Williams - Drums
Harmoni Kelley - Bass
Chris Beall - Ac. Guitar
Walt Wilkins - Ac. Guitar / Percussion / Harmonies
Ron Flynt - Baritone Guitar, Wurlitzer
Brett Danaher - Elec. Guitar
Tina Wilkins - Harmonies
Geoff Queen - Steel Guitar
Warren Hood - Fiddle
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