Those wedding bells were ringing up upon that hill
And I don't wanna swallow such a bitter pill
You keep on moving, but I stay still
But I always loved you, and I always will

Days of no sleeping, caked in mud
All kinds of poison in my blood
I lost the only thing I ever loved

I heard them ringing and procession by
Umbrellas in that clear blue sky
And saw you swimming in that sea of white

Wedding Bells ringing up upon that hill
And I don't wanna swallow such a bitter pill
You keep on moving, baby I stay still
I always loved you and I always will

I loved you and I say it still
I always loved you and I always will

If everything that went before didn't matter
I always loved you and I always will



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    General Comment:This song reminds me of my lost girl. I hope it is included in the next album
    Flag KringleOneon October 15, 2010   Link
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    General Comment:Seems to me that the guy in the song is watching the woman he loves get married. He lost her, and she moved on, but he hasn't been able to.
    Flag jmfon September 27, 2010   Link
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    General Comment:For people wondering where this song came from, it was originally sung by Chris Martin about a year ago on an acoustic guitar (you can find the video on Youtube) but the song was incomplete. A year later, he sang the full version at an Apple convention on the piano. The video can be found on Youtube.

    Rumors are going around that this song has something to do with his relationship with his wife, Gwyneth Paltrow. But he hasn't really said anything about it. It's just your typical gossip.
    Flag ZedZangetsuon September 04, 2010   Link

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