Growing up means watching those around us reach life's milestones before we do. This melancholic yet playful tune explores the feelings of two people who aren't quite ready for marriage while their best friends are tying the knot. There's a sense of rebellion and young love as the narrator suggests hiding out in a parent's garden, away from the pressures of adult commitments. The repetitive mention of "wedding bells" emphasizes how unavoidable these life changes are, while the phrase "but they're not for you" suggests either relief or disappointment – perhaps both. The simple, dreamy lyrics paint a picture of two people choosing to remain in their own world, even as their friends move forward into married life. #YoungLove #GrowingPains
Wedding Bells
Lyrics
Yeah, I hear wedding bells
But they're not for you
They're for your best friend
And for my best friend
Yeah, I hear wedding bells
But they're not for me
They're for my best friend
And your best friend
Yeah, I hear wedding bells
Yeah, I hear wedding bells
Yeah, I hear wedding bells
Yeah, I hear wedding bells
But they're not for you
My guitar
My guitar
My guitar
My guitar
So, let's hideout
Yeah, let's hideout
Yeah, let's hideout
Yeah, let's hideout
So, let's hideout
In the darkness
Of your parent's
Back garden
'Cause I hear wedding bells
Yeah, I hear wedding bells
Yeah, I hear wedding bells
Yeah, I hear wedding bells
But they're not for you
Writer(s): Joseph Patrick Kennith Mount
Copyright(s): Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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