Can I
Forever Vows: A Melodic Journey of Love and CommitmentLyrics
Can I kiss my bride now preacher
Expressing eagerness to kiss his bride, seeking approval from the preacher.
Can I tell her, I got to tell her she's mine
Asking permission to convey that she belongs to him.
She's got to be mine alone
Emphasizing the desire for exclusivity; she should be his alone.
Can I kiss her, I want to kiss her right now Mr. Preacher
Reiterating the eagerness to kiss the bride, seeking approval from the preacher.
Can I, take my, take my little baby home
Expressing the desire to take his baby (bride) home.
Its plain to see, that I love her
Stating openly that he loves her.
And I want her, you know I want her to be
Expressing the desire for her to be his.
She's got to be my wife
Affirming that she must become his wife.
For if you, if you just say, if you just say that one word sir
Requesting the preacher to confirm their union with a single word.
I'm gonna love her, for the rest of my life
Promising lifelong love if the preacher approves.
Well have a short reception
Mentioning plans for a brief reception.
And don't cha know, don't cha know and then
Emphasizing the importance of the upcoming events.
Then were gonna catch, were gonna catch that little plane
Planning to catch a plane after the reception.
And then every, every little, every little road that we stop at
Anticipating stops on the journey as significant moments in their love story.
Don't cha know, its gonna be our lovers lane, and I want cha
Describing these stops as potential lovers' lanes.
I just, I got to kiss her, I got to kiss her right now Mr. Preacher
Reiterating the urgency to kiss the bride, seeking approval from the preacher.
Don't cha know I got to tell her, oo, I got to tell her she's mine
Expressing the need to tell the bride that she's his.
She's got to be mine alone, Can I,
Re-emphasizing the desire for exclusivity; she must be his alone.
Can I kiss her, I got to kiss her right now Mr. Preacher
Reiterating the eagerness to kiss the bride, seeking approval from the preacher.
Can I take my, little baby home
Expressing the desire to take his baby (bride) home.
(Can I take my baby home)
Repeating the desire to take the baby home, possibly for emphasis.
Come on let me kiss her now, I got to have her
Urging to kiss her immediately, expressing a strong need for her.
She's got to be mine, she's my baby and I need her
Affirming that she must be his and emphasizing his need for her.
Come on and let me take her home; I got to have her Mr. Preacher
Requesting the preacher to allow him to take her home, expressing a strong desire for her.
I got to have her, come on, come on...
Reiterating the intense need to have her and urging for immediate action.
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