Makin' Woopee

Unveiling the Joy and Trials of Matrimony in "Makin' Whoopee
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Lyrics

Another bride, another June

Reflecting on the repetition of weddings in June, a common time for marriages.

Another sunny honey moon

Describing another joyful honeymoon under the sun.

Another season, another reason

Noting the cyclical nature of seasons and the various reasons for celebrating love.

For makin' woopee

Expressing the essence of the song, emphasizing the joy and celebration of marriage.


You get some shoes, a little rice

Describing traditional wedding customs like throwing rice and providing shoes.

The groom's so nervous he answers twice

Highlighting the groom's nervousness, perhaps emphasizing the significance of the moment.

It's really thrillin' that he's so willin'

Expressing the thrill and willingness of the groom in the marriage commitment.

For makin' woopee

Reiterating the joy and excitement associated with marital intimacy.


Picture a little love nest

Imagining a cozy love nest where roses symbolize love and beauty.

Down where the roses cling

Continuing to paint a picture of the romantic setting of a love nest.

Picture that same love nest

Suggesting the progression of time by envisioning the same love nest after a year.

And see what a year will bring

Anticipating changes and developments in the relationship over the course of a year.


He's washing dishes and baby clothes

Depicting the everyday responsibilities of married life, such as washing dishes and caring for a child.

He's so ambitious, he even sews

Emphasizing the groom's ambition and willingness to take on various roles in the marriage.

Just don't forget, folks, that's what you get, folks

Warning against forgetting the challenges that come with marriage.

For makin' woopee

Reiterating that the challenges are part of the package in the journey of making woopee (intimacy).


Picture a little love nest

Revisiting the imagery of a love nest, highlighting the clinging roses as a symbol of enduring love.

Down where the roses cling

Continuing the description of the romantic love nest and its symbolism.

Picture that same love nest

Reiterating the idea of observing changes in the love nest over the course of a year.

And see what a year will bring

Encouraging reflection on the evolution of love and relationships over time.


He's washing dishes and baby clothes

Highlighting the ongoing daily tasks and responsibilities within a marriage.

He's so ambitious, he even sews

Emphasizing the groom's ambition and versatility in domestic duties.

Just don't forget, folks, that's what you get, folks

Reiterating the cautionary note that challenges are inherent in the commitment to marriage.

For makin' woopee

Concluding by emphasizing that facing challenges is an integral part of the journey of making woopee.

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