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Skinner & T’witch are over the moon with the painting for their ‘The Wedding Song’ cd cover, which is just back from the photographer’s! Click on this link to take a look at the painting...



Wow! Look what’s arrived back from the photographers..!

Many thanks to the hugely talented Michelle Parsons for another exceptional artwork, The Abundant Tree, painted for Skinner &'T'witch for their 'The Wedding Song'!

Skinner & T'witch's 'The Wedding Song', written by Steve Skinner for T'witch to mark their wedding in a Medieval castle on New Year's Eve this year, and which will be played on their wedding day, can now be listened to/downloaded via this link:

http://skinnerandtwitch.bandcamp.com/track/the-wed...

The Wedding Song

Here beside the greenwood tree, so deep beneath the sky

Lost in love eternally, that’s weaving you and I

As the planets spin and turn, and paint the centuries

We live our lives, grow and learn, and now I marry thee

For this is a welding, wedding song

Where two together is fine and strong

Here’s to a life that’s mad and long

For this is a wedding song

I promise to be always true, my words are always real

Each day I’ll build my dreams with you, and tell you how I feel

I vow to always stay with you, through better and through worse

And share the joy each day with you, the magic of the universe

For this is a welding, wedding song

Where two together is fine and strong

Here’s to a life that’s mad and long

For this is a wedding song

All living beings upon the earth, that breathe and eat and play

All living things of beauty’s birth, can join us here today

Mountains, forests, deserts, sea, the moons and stars so bright

Can join the dance with you and me, upon this special night

Here beside the greenwood tree, so deep beneath the sky

Join us in our merry spree and sing with you and I

For this is a welding, wedding song

Where two together is fine and strong

Here’s to a life that’s mad and long

For this is a wedding song

Written by Steve Skinner (c) 2018

Performed by Steve Skinner and Sandra Twitchett (p) 2018