Prairie Wedding Lyrics
The song Prairie Wedding is performed by Mark Knopfler in the album named Sailing to Philadelphia in the year 2000 .
We only knew each other by a letter
When I met her off the train
When the smoke get cleared and the dust was still
She was standin' there an' speakin' my name
Guarantee she looked like an angel
I couldn't think of what I should say
But when Adam saw Eve in the Garden
I believe he felt the self same way
I handed her up on the wagon
And I loaded up her trunk behind
She was sittin' up there with the gold in her hair
I tried to get a hold of my mind
Do you think that you could love me, Mary?
You think we got a chance of a life?
Do you think that you could love me Mary?
Now you are to be my wife
Finally headed out of the station
We drove up my home trail
And when we came to the farm she laid a hand on my arm
I thought my resolution would fail
Now I froze as she stepped in the doorway
Stood there still as can be
I said "I know ain't much, it needs a woman's touch"
She turned around and looked at me
Do you think that you could love me, Mary?
You think we got a chance of a life?
Do you think that you could love me Mary?
Now you are to be my wife
We had a prairie wedding
There was a preacher and a neighbor or two
I gave my golden thing a gold wedding ring
Then the both of us said 'I do'
And when the sun's goin' down on the prairie
And the gold in her hair is aflame
I say "Do you really love me Mary?"
I hold her and I whisper her name
Do you think that you could love me, Mary?
You think we got a chance of a life?
Do you think that you could love me Mary?
Now you are to be my wife
Mark Knopfler - Sailing to Philadelphia
Sep 2000
- What It Is
- Sailing To Philadelphia
- Who's Your Baby Now
- Baloney Again
- The Last Laugh
- Do America
- El Macho
- Prairie Wedding
- Wanderlust
- Speedway At Nazareth
- Junkie Doll
- Silvertown Blues
- Sands Of Nevada
Prairie Wedding