In a whirlwind of scandal and sarcasm, we find ourselves eavesdropping on the chaos of a wedding gone awry. As the protagonist paces the church corridor, he overhears a bridesmaid reveal a shocking truth about the bride's infidelity. Instead of succumbing to outrage, our narrator chooses wit over wrath, suggesting that closing metaphorical doors and maintaining composure is far more dignified. The song cleverly juxtaposes calamity with cool-headedness, highlighting how grace under pressure can turn sins into mere inconveniences. This anthem reminds us that sometimes the best way to handle life's unexpected twists is with a toast and a touch of rationality.
I Write Sins Not Tragedies
Lyrics
Oh, well imagine
As I'm pacing the pews in a church corridor
And I can't help but to hear
No, I can't help but to hear an exchanging of words
"What a beautiful wedding
What a beautiful wedding", says a bridesmaid to a waiter
"And, yes, but what a shame
What a shame the poor groom's bride is a whore"
I chime in with a
"Haven't you people ever heard of closing the goddamn door?"
No, it's much better to face these kinds of things
With a sense of poise and rationality
I chime in
"Haven't you people ever heard of closing the goddamn door?"
No, it's much better to face these kinds of things
With a sense of
Well, in fact
Well, I'll look at it this way
I mean, technically, our marriage is saved
Well, this calls for a toast
So pour the champagne
Oh, well in fact
Well, I'll look at it this way
I mean, technically, our marriage is saved
Well, this calls for a toast
So pour the champagne, pour the champagne
I chime in with a
"Haven't you people ever heard of closing the goddamn door?"
No, it's much better to face these kinds of things
With a sense of poise and rationality
I chime in
"Haven't you people ever heard of closing the goddamn door?"
No, it's much better to face these kinds of things
With a sense of poise and rationality
Again
I chime in
"Haven't you people ever heard of closing the goddamn door?"
No, it's much better to face these kinds of things
With a sense of poise and rationality
I chime in
"Haven't you people ever heard of closing the goddamn door?"
No, it's much better to face these kinds of things
With a sense of poise and rationality
Again
Writer(s): George Ross, Brendon Urie, Spencer Smith
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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What is the Meaning of I Write Sins Not Tragedies
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