As white as the winter and cold as her smile She walked through the churchyard, her wedding train blowing Her Uncle beside her, his jaw firm and set Her bridal veil hiding the tears that were flowing There was no going back, she could tell by his stance If only he’d listen, in his hands her fate As white as the winter and cold as the ice At the top of the church aisle, the bridegroom did wait. She walked down the aisle on this bleak wedding day Clutching white roses until her hands bled Cursing the Uncle who’ll give her away To the man stood before her with eyes cold and dead Who held out his hand to her, lifted her veil As white as the winter, the snow and the hail. She walked to the altar, the groom at her side Her heart was another’s, she couldn’t be wed But vows were then spoken and ring on her finger His lips pressed against her ‘you’re mine now’ he said And the world spun around her; she wanted to die How could she lay with him this dark starless night As white as the winter, a lamb to the slaughter Her true love forsaken, no hope within sight And he led her away through the church to his carriage Then he drove her to places she’d never dare tred And she lived with a cold smile, her heart ever frozen As white as the winter in his wedding bed.