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Artist/Band:
Faith Hill
Lyrics for Song: Dearly Beloved
Lyrics for Album: Fireflies [2005]
Good morning, dearly beloved
We are gathered here today
To watch two people we know make a big mistake
They'll stand up at the alter
And solemnly swear I do
They'll be together forever
'Til they find somebody new
Her daddy's in the front row
Muttering oh no here we go again
They had a couple dates
Now she's three months late
And it's twenty bucks a plate I spent, oh....
Good morning, dearly beloved
I'd like to welcome ya'll
To see the side-effects of sex and alcohol
Please bow your heads and join me
In a prayer for these two
Who'll be together forever
'Til they find somebody new
The bride is a flirt and the groom is worse
As he's putting the ring on her
He's checking out the bridesmaids
Thinking that he might take
The maid of honor's honor, oh...
Welcome, dearly beloved
We are here this afternoon
To throw rice as these two
Drive down the road to ruin
With cans tied to the bumper
And a dragging muffler too
They'll be together forever
Until they find somebody new
So raise your glass and join me
Here's to the bride and groom
They'll be together forever
'Til they find somebody new
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Dearly Beloved
Faith Hill's 'Dearly Beloved' stands as a poignant centerpiece on her 2005 album Fireflies, showcasing her signature blend of country and pop sensibilities. Recorded during a period where Hill refined her vocal delivery to deliver emotional depth, the track exemplifies her ability to craft songs that resonate with themes of enduring love and personal reflection. The recording features her characteristic clear tone and dynamic range, delivering a performance that balances acoustic intimacy with polished production. As part of her broader discography from the mid-2000s, the song reflects the era's emphasis on heartfelt storytelling within the country-pop genre, solidifying her status as a leading artist in the field. |
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| Album Lyrics: Fireflies [2005] |
 Faith Hill
"Fireflies [2005]"
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