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[Verse 1]
I Cheard a voice that called me to atAmtend a wedding feast, But Fonly frowned and Gsaid I could not Ccome. I had no cloak to wear, no shoes to Amdance in on my feet, I Fthought that I had Gbetter stay at Chome.
[Chorus]
But, Oh, the Fmusic that I heard a-seeping Amthrough the Bridegroom's door; The Fcymbal and the harp all join'd in Ampraise. The smell of Fnew wine like on earth there's none, fresh Amvenison and more; But Fmost of all I saw the Bridegroom's Amface.
[Verse 2]
AlCmost embarrassed, still I crept up Amto the Bridegroom's door, And Fventured just to Gtake a look inCside. But no one even glanced upon the Amgarment that I wore, Their Feyes were fixed upGon the groom and Cbride.
[Chorus]
But, Oh, the Fmusic that I heard a-seeping Amthrough the Bridegroom's door; The Fcymbal and the harp all join'd in Ampraise. The smell of Fnew wine like on earth there's none, fresh Amvenison and more; But Fmost of all I saw the Bridegroom's Amface.
[Verse 3]
So Cmany things they told me of a Amnew and golden time, So Fbeautiful that Gtears came to my Ceyes. But I refused to listen; I could Amwork some other time. Then Fsomeone said, "Just Gtry it on for Csize."
[Chorus 2]
And, Oh, the Fmusic that you'll hear a-seeping Amthrough the Bridegroom's door; The Fcymbal and the harp all join'd in Ampraise. The smell of Fnew wine like on earth there's none, fresh Amvenison and more; But Fmost of all I saw the Bridegroom's Amface.
[Verse 4]
Now Cyou must understand that all my Amlife I had been blind, With Fall the world I Gstruggled in the Cpit. And now they brought a garment that reAmstored man's flesh and mind; I Fknow they weren't misGtaken when it Cfit.
[Chorus 3]
And, Oh, the Fmusic that I heard a-seeping Amthrough the Bridegroom's door; The Fcymbal and the harp all join'd in Ampraise. The smell of Fnew wine like on earth there's none, fresh Amvenison and more; But Fmost of all I saw the Bridegroom's Amface.
[Verse 5]
This Cis no fable friend, the time of Amfeasting is at hand; And Feven now they Gplay outside your Cdoor. If you have eyes to see or ears to Amhear you'll let them in; And Fyou will share that Gfeast forever Cmore.
[Chorus 4]
And when the Ftambourines are playing all will Amsing a brand new song; The Fplowshare evil's weapon will reAmplace. All clad in Fwhite, each man will raise his heel and Amcrush the head of wrong; But Fmost of all, we'll see the Bridegroom's Amface!