Here they all come to get ready. Excitement is rosying their cheeks. This is the day they’ve been waiting for And dreaming and planning for weeks.
The six bridesmaids, all in a flurry Of hangers and makeup cases, Begin to get into their dresses And do last minute things to their faces.
On the other side of the building In a room that’s a little more male, All the groomsmen are solving the mystery Of dressing in white tie and tails.
Now the bride and her parents arrive And I really can go into action. I have checked over every last detail And it all meets to my satisfaction.
I supervise pinning corsages And give the girls their bouquets. Then I check on the progress of seating To make sure there will be no delays.
Everything now is in order And still five minutes left to the time I will start them each one down the aisle To the sound of the ***** and chime.
At last here it is, it’s beginning. “Start on your left foot...and smile” The glow that I get as I watch them Makes all of the effort worthwhile.
And now for the bride and her father. She’s radiant. He’s very proud. I open the doors, the ***** swells, But she doesn’t notice the crowd.
She looks to her groom at the altar And her smile is only for him. As he waits for her there with the preacher, Slightly nervous, but handsome and trim.
As I watch from the back I get misty Remembering my own wedding day And I know that my joy is worth more Than any fee I could ask them to pay