Matrimony Songtext
We'll fall asleep in the back and let
The sirens take us home,
You say you've never seen so many loose ends,
In such a small space, well I beg to differ,
The town and the folk at the hip,
Joined together in matrimony
Trading eyes and teeth and blows and phone calls,
Before we even get half the way home

And yet we are just so under appreciated in our time

Sing when we sing, make this evening count
So we can wake up the next day and feel that there's something
That they've been missing
Watch as it all falls to pieces
Like the plans that we made and we failed to follow through
So if this is goodbye then choose your words carefully.

The faint scent of St Tropez fills the room
So we know they mean business
Intentions obvious as the stains on white dresses
And the best you can muster is a look of disgust
So we know how this evening will be
So everybody remain in your seats

Because everything has taken a turn for the worse
We can hear the sirens already and the good times haven't begun

Yet we're still singing
Even when nothing
Went according to plan
And they'll remember out names for all the wrong reasons
Because this one's over
The first one to leave again
And the last to admit that any of it was my fault

So where are we now?
Is this the reason?
Is this what we've been planning for?
This is the reason?
Well this is why we'll never call another place home

Just sing when we sing (this is the reason)
Make this evening count (and its what we've been waiting for)
So we can wake up in the morning (this is the reason)
And feel that there's something (this is the reason)