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"15 Years (The Story of David & Corey)" | genre: Power Pop | |
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This song was written for David to use in a wedding video he was making for Corey, his bride-to-be. |
CD: Rent-A-Songwriter demo reel
Label: Average White Girl Records
Credits: Written by Marianne Pillsbury; produced by Marianne Pillsbury & Ethan Fiks; recorded at The Ethan Fiks Studio |
Lyrics
this is the true love story
of david and corey
they met december at the beach
they met but didn't even speak
well, david called eventually
he said, "do you remember me?"
"we met but didn't speak at all"
corey said, "no, i don't recall"
is 15 years too long
to wait for true love to call?
that is the question of this song
this is the story
of david and corey
they met 15 years ago
but David was a little slow to call
well, they went on their first date
and david wondered why he'd waited
corey said "hey, where have you been?"
packed up her stuff and she moved in
she likes to dive, he likes to ski
but it didn't take them long to see
that they were clearly meant to be
so he said, "will you marry me?"
is 15 years too long
to wait for true love to call?
that is the question of this song
this is the ballad
of corey and david
when they met back in '85
david was a little tongue-tied
but 15 years, it gives you time
gives you time to realize
what you want out of life
what you want in a wife
then you can recognize
a kind heart when it's in your sight
and David can see the sincerity of Corey
so 15 years is not too long
to wait for true love to call
if there's any question at all
the answer is this wedding song
©2002 Marianne Pillsbury/Rent-A-Songwriter (TM)
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