Here are the complete lyrics of the song "Wedding In Leipzig" by Jens Lekman, including background, meaning, and song info.
Wedding in Leipzig by Jens Lekman Lufthansa 4-0-5 Is boarding soon, right on time Please, hurry your ass up and get to gate 29 Families are boarding first, and all you, lonely losers, come second We felt sorry for you from the moment that you checked in I check my phone and no, she still haven't read my text For some reason, it doesn't help that I constantly check Someday, I wanna play the part of the one who doesn't wait But it's not within the lover's nature, to wait is a lover's fate Well, there's love, and there is work, and you do what you gotta do You get up and wash your face, and you put on your suit It's lonely work, but we're all left to our own devices Got a wedding in Leipzig, wedding in Leipzig Instrumental Break Toccata and Fugue in D-minor is being played from the church I think this is the church where Bach himself used to work The priest greets me, leads me into the sacristy And together with the organ player, we go over the ceremony I ask why he became a priest and he says, "For the love of God" Well, the guy is German, I don't know if that's a joke or not He asks why I sing at weddings and I say it makes me feel like a midwife Like I deliver these people into the next phase of their lives The priest says, "Well then, you stand in the middle, but still stand at the side" "You observe and study but you don't really participate in life" I pretend I don't hear him as I cut an apple into slices At a wedding in Leipzig, wedding in Leipzig Instrumental Break At the dinner afterwards I'm at a table with four other persons Two sisters who look like Patty and Selma from the Simpsons An elderly man whose lungs sound like a broken whistle And a man who's the embodiment of a full-blown incel So this is the singles table, these are my people Does anyone have cyanide, a razor blade, or a pistol? One of the sisters lean in and ask if I have a girlfriend I say it's complicated but we're gonna get back together again Patty says, "Well, regardless, it'll be good inspiration" And I think, "Not really 'cause I've already written that album" They all look sympathetic though, they know that it's a nice wish At a wedding in Leipzig, wedding in Leipzig Patty has been married, Selma has not But Selma is really the big romantic of the lot She tells us a story from when she worked as a volunteer Near a war zone with Médicins Sans Frontières Everyone worked in shifts she says, and shared houses, even beds When you woke up, you took your sheets and the night shifter would sleep there instead Their shifts never overlapped and all that she knew Was that he was Belgian and smelled of chamomile and Camel Blue One night when she came back, he had forgotten to take his sheets And she crawled right into them, into his scent so sweet She left an apple on his pillow, he left a cigarette But nothing ever happened, the two of them never met Instrumental Break Patty looks like she's heard this story one too many times She's just about to say something when the wine glasses chime It's time for a speech, the father of the bride Says marriage and family is what gives meaning to life "Or" whispers Selma, "it's a fear of dying alone" A reserved double room under the same tombstone "It's just a feeling" she says, "and I don't mean to disparage But is there anything lonelier than a lonely marriage?" Instrumental Break The bride waves me over, asks if I'm ready to DJ Gives me a look like she's asking if I'm okay She says my table mates are weirdos and apologizes At a wedding in Leipzig, wedding in Leipzig Selma makes me company when I'm playing "Dancing Queen" Says the song makes her sad, it reminds her of being 17 She used to love to go out clubbing but she stopped when someone told her "Everybody knows you're a narc since you're the only one here who's older" A scream cuts through the night and a hole forms on the dance floor The elderly man from my table has collapsed and is carried out the door They say it might be his heart while they try to remember what his name is The bride says, "You have to keep on playing, the night can't end like this." "Young Hearts Run Free"? "With Every Heartbeat"? Every song seems inappropriate, I quickly flip through my MP3s It doesn't matter, the dance floor never really recovers All that's left is old confetti and a couple of sobbing lovers I finally end the night with "I Wanna Know What Love Is" And Selma slow-dances on her own in her summer dress She looks like she knows the answer to the question the song comprises At a wedding in Leipzig, wedding in Leipzig Instrumental Outro
The song "Wedding In Leipzig" by Jens Lekman is often interpreted as a reflection on emotional struggles, inner pain, and raw self-expression. The lyrics dive into personal feelings and vulnerability.
Jens Lekman is an emerging artist known for emotional and expressive music, often categorized under underground hip-hop or pop.
You can stream the song on platforms such as Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud, and Apple Music.
There may be unofficial uploads on YouTube, but Jens Lekman has not released an official music video at the time of writing.