Lyrics White Wheeled Limousine - Bruce Hornsby
She
walked
into
town
in
a
long
white
gown,
And
the
band
played
on
with
no
one
around,
And
the
rice
was
gone
hours
ago,
And
the
white
wheeled
limousine's
standing
alone.
Well
they
met
at
the
club
where
the
brasses
blow
Where
the
wine
did
flow,
oh,
he
moved
so
slow.
But
finally,
one
night,
as
the
wind
stood
still,
He
got
up
the
nerve,
and
she
said,
"I
will."
The
day
did
come,
and
the
groomsmen
arrived.
Came
a
little
early
to
go
over
their
lines.
As
they
walked
to
the
church
on
the
cobblestones,
Was
heard
in
the
bushes:
a
moan,
and
a
groan.
Well
she
walked
into
town
in
a
long
white
gown,
And
the
band
played
on
with
no
one
around,
And
the
rice
was
gone,
oh,
hours
ago,
And
the
white
wheeled
limousine's
standing
alone.
She
didn't
want
to
think
that
she
lived
a
lie.
There
was
always
talk
of
a
wandering
eye.
He'd
come
to
the
club,
and
he'd
look
all
around.
It
took
a
fair
minded
man
not
to
wonder
aloud.
Well
she
walked
into
town
in
a
long
white
gown,
And
the
band
played
on
with
no
one
around,
And
the
rice
was
gone,
oh,
hours
ago,
And
the
white
wheeled
limousine's
standing
alone.
And
the
father
of
the
bride
is
drinking
so
slow...
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