"The Wedding
Song (There Is Love)"
is a song written by Noel
Paul Stookey in the fall of 1969 and first performed at the wedding of Peter
Yarrow - Stookey's co-member of Peter, Paul and Mary - to Mary Beth McCarthy at
St Mary's Catholic Church in Willmar MN: Stookey was best man at the ceremony.
Stookey had written the song on a midnight flight between Peter, Paul and Mary
concert dates in San Jose and Boston setting out to write a song for Yarrow's
wedding which would convey Stookey's Christian convictions while respecting
Yarrow's Jewish faith. According to Stookey
"the melody and the words [of 'The Wedding Song'] arrived simultaneously
and in response to a direct prayer asking God how the divine could be present
at Peter’s wedding." Believing he could not take personal credit for
composing "The Wedding Song", Stookey set up the Public Domain
Foundation which since 1971 has received the song's songwriting royalties for
charitable distribution
He is now to be among
you at the calling of your hearts
Rest assured this troubadour is acting on His part.
The union of your spirits, here, has caused Him to remain
For whenever two or more of you are gathered in His name
There is Love. There is Love.
Rest assured this troubadour is acting on His part.
The union of your spirits, here, has caused Him to remain
For whenever two or more of you are gathered in His name
There is Love. There is Love.
Well a man shall leave his mother and a woman leave her home
And they shall travel on to where the two shall be as one.
As it was in the beginning is now and until the end
Woman draws her life from man and gives it back again.
And there is Love. There is Love.
Well then what's to be the reason for becoming man and wife?
Is it Love that brings you here or Love that brings you life?
Or if loving is the answer, then who's the giving for?
Do you believe in something that you've never seen before?
Oh there's Love, there is Love.
Oh the marriage of your spirits here has caused Him to remain
For whenever two or more of you are gathered in His name
There is Love. Oh there's Love.
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