Lyrics of
Rsvp

On the bleakest day autumn could muster
In a church to which they'll not return
I thought back to a time when I could trust her
To a time when there wasn't John Byrne.
And in a cruel twist of fate which so often
Occurs in tales such as this
I found myself catering reception
And there were urges I had to resist.
Not least 'cos John Byrne is much fitter
And the straightener to him holds no fears
So if the chocolate in the fountain tastes bitter
It's because it's been laced with my tears.
Celebrations were well underway when
Her father prayed silence and spoke
He said "It's not like I'm losing a daughter as "
(Violently starting to choke).
And in a gesture which said "I'm fast fading
Could somebody dial 999?"
He valiantly toasted my capers
With a glass of what he thought was wine.
It was gone half past ten before folk cottoned on
By which time I'd landed in Wick.
So if what's in the fondue's to die for
It's got nothing to do with the cheese
And if what's in the punchbowl seems lethal
It's because it's two-thirds anti-freeze.