[00:03.280]It was a teenage wedding, [00:04.280]and the old folks wished them well [00:07.300]You could see that pierre did truly love the mademoiselle [00:12.950]And now the young monsieur [00:15.950]and madame have rung the chapel bell, [00:19.740]"c est la vie", say the old folks, [00:21.740]it go to show you never can tell [00:24.610]They furnished off an apartment [00:27.610]with a two room roebuck sale [00:31.600]The coolerator was crammed [00:34.600]with tv dinners and ginger ale, [00:37.590]But when pierre found work, [00:40.590]the little money comin worked out well [00:43.020]"c est la vie", say the old folks, [00:46.020]it go to show you never can tell [00:49.510]They had a hi-fi phono, [00:50.500]boy, did they let it blast [00:55.500]Seven hundred little records, [00:58.500]all rock, and rhythm and jazz [01:01.680]But when the sun went down, [01:04.680]the rapid tempo of the music fell [01:07.600]"c est la vie", say the old folks, [01:10.600]it go to show you never can tell [01:13.850]They bought a souped-up jitney, was a cherry red 53, [01:19.340]Drove down to new orleans to celebrate the anniversary [01:25.270]It was there where pierre was [01:28.270]married to the lovely mademoiselle [01:31.630]"c est la vie", say the old folks, [01:34.630]it go to show you never can tell [01:38.120]They had a teenage wedding, [01:41.120]and the old folks wished them well [02:08.630]You could see that pierre did [02:09.630]truly love the mademoiselle [02:15.120]And now the young monsieur [02:18.120]and madame have rung the chapel bell, [02:20.980]"c est la vie", say the old folks, [02:23.980]it go to show you never can tell