It's dark outside, and the narrator can't figure out what's going on. He's got a weird feeling that something's wrong, and he wants to make sure it doesn't get out of hand. He promises that he won't push her away or run away, but that he'll make her feel like she's his forever bride. He says that they've become "one now" , and they're going to tie the knot in front of all of their friends and family. The narrator says that he wants the wedding to be a "wed" ceremony, but he's never thought of himself as a bride before. He wants to do it "for me" . He asks her to kiss him, but she refuses, saying that she'd rather do it for herself. He tells her that she can kiss him anyway, because she'll be wearing a wedding dress, and she can do whatever she wants. She's not going to let him off with a kiss, he says, because he has to finish the wedding ceremony of his friends.
It's dark outside, and the narrator can't figure out what's going on. He's got a weird feeling that something's wrong, and he wants to make sure it doesn't get out of hand. He promises that he won't push her away or run away, but that he'll make her feel like she's his forever bride. He says that they've become "one now" , and they're going to tie the knot in front of all of their friends and family. The narrator says that he wants the wedding to be a "wed" ceremony, but he's never thought of himself as a bride before. He wants to do it "for me" . He asks her to kiss him, but she refuses, saying that she'd rather do it for herself. He tells her that she can kiss him anyway, because she'll be wearing a wedding dress, and she can do whatever she wants. She's not going to let him off with a kiss, he says, because he has to finish the wedding ceremony of his friends.