A Wedding in the English Garden

She took a stroll down the well-worn path
He noticed the maiden as she went by
Himself a gentleman of pleasant stature

The flowers smelled of lilac and lavender
The bird took notice and followed the lovely scents
She took a stroll down the well-worn path

The ivy grew straight and tall
One stalk, greener than them all
Himself a gentleman of pleasant stature

The butterfly’s wings shine in the sun
While flying from flower to flower
She took a stroll down the well-worn path

The small boy meanders through
With the ring on the pillow
Himself a gentleman of pleasant stature

The couple is seen at the end of the aisle
Each of them say ‘I do’
She took a stroll down the well-worn path
He himself a gentleman of pleasant stature


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