Here Comes the Bride - Wedding March We all know the humorous words to 'Hear comes the Bride' but the first lyrics on this page come from the "Bridal Chorus" "Treulich geführt", from the opera Lohengrin, by the German composer Richard Wagner. This is the famous march played for the bride's entrance at many formal Christian weddings. In English-speaking countries the Bridal Chorus is generally known as "Here Comes the Bride" or the "Wedding March". A Wedding march traditionally accompanies the entrance or exit of the bride at her wedding, most notably the "Wedding March" by Felix Mendelssohn. The alternative lyrics "Here comes the bride dressed all in light" follow and finally we have included the parody!
Here Comes the Bride - Wedding MarchFaithfully guarded, remain behind where the blessing of love shall preserve you! Triumphant courage, love and happiness join you in faith as the happiest of couples. Champion of youth, remain here! Jewel of youth, remain here! Flee now the splendows of the wedding feast, may the delights of the heart be yours! This sweet-smelling room, decked for love, has now taken you, away from the splendour. Faithfully guarded, remain behind where the blessing of love shall preserve you! Triumphant courage, love and happiness join you in faith as the happiest of couples. Here Comes the Bride - Alternative Wedding Lyrics Here comes the bride dressed all in light Radiant and lovely she shines in his sight Gently she glides graceful as a dove Meeting her bridegroom her eyes full of love.
Love have they waited long have they planned Life goes before them opening her hand.
Asking god's blessing as they begin Life with new meaning, life shared as one Entering God's union, bowed before His throne Promise each other to have and to hold. <><><><><><><><> Here Comes the Bride Parody We all remember the first line which is often sung by children. Here are the lyrics to the 'Here comes the Bride' wedding song parody! Here comes the bride all fat and wide See how she wobbles from side to side Here comes the groom thin as a broom And here comes the usher, the old toilet flusher! |