CORPSE BRIDE SENTENCE STARTERS .
‘ pardon my enthusiasm. ‘
‘ i like your enthusiasm. ‘
‘ i was betrothed, once along time ago but tragedy bestowed my love.‘
‘ everything will go as planned. ‘
‘ she/he/they will marry. ‘
‘ no. i’m telling the truth. ‘
‘ [name] needs my help. ‘
‘ she’s/he’s married a corpse. ‘
‘ with this hand…I will take your wine…no… ‘
‘ [name] married a dead woman! ‘
‘ what a story it is. a tragic tale of romance, passion, and murder most foul. ‘
‘ there’s an eye in me soup. ‘
‘ die, die. we all pass away. ‘
‘ don’t wear a frown ‘cause it’s really okay. ‘
‘ you might and pray, but we all end up the remains of the day. ‘
‘ you’re married to me! she’s/he’s/they’re the other woman/man/person! ‘
‘ if i hadn’t just been sitting in it, i’d say you’ve lost your mind. ‘
‘ i spent so long in the darkness….i’d almost forgotten how beautiful the moonlight is! ‘
‘ what if….what if [name] and i don’t….like each other? ‘
‘ as if that has anything to do with marriage. ‘
‘ do you suppose your father/mother and i “like” each other? ‘
‘ there’ll be a wedding after all. ‘
‘ you cannot make me do this! ‘
‘ please, i beg of you! there must be another way! ‘
‘ we shall be forced penniless into the street. ‘
‘ i’m so happy to see you! here, come by the fire. where have you been? ‘
‘ i s-s… i seem to find myself married. ‘
‘ my darling, i just wanted to meet…..darling! who’s this? ‘
‘ wait, you don’t understand. ‘
‘ i never thought I’d see you again… ‘
‘ we’re going to take whatever money we can and get out of here. ‘
‘ your dowry. it’s my right! ‘
‘ it’s my marriage to you that will save them from the poorhouse. ‘
‘ you’re lying. it isn’t true. tell me that you’re lying!! ‘
‘ well, perhaps in disappointment we are perfectly matched! ‘
‘ it’s a beautiful day! ‘
‘ a rehearsal, my dear, to be perfectly clear. ’
‘ always the bridesmaid, never the bride! ‘
‘ tell me my dear, can a heart still break once it’s stopped beating? ‘
‘ my dreams were taken from me. ‘
‘ but now - now i’ve stolen them from someone else. ‘
‘ i love you, [name], but you are not mine. ‘
‘ isn’t the view beautiful? it takes my breath away. ‘
‘ it takes my breath away. well, it would if i had any.‘
‘ don’t you understand? you’re the other woman/man. ‘
‘ you should know it’s unexpected! ‘
‘ you shall marry [name] tomorrow. ‘
‘ i….felt i should be with you always ‘
‘ i should be with you always, and that our wedding could not come soon enough! ‘
‘ i confess. this morning i was…terrified of marriage. ‘
‘ i was…terrified of marriage. ‘
‘ if i touch a burning candle, i can feel no pain. ‘
‘ in the ice or in the sun, it’s all the same. ‘
‘ yet i feel my heart is aching. though it doesn’t beat, it’s breaking. ‘
‘ the pain here that i feel, try and tell me it’s not real. ‘
‘ i know that i died, yet it seems that i still have some tears to shed. ‘
‘ i still have some tears to shed. ‘
‘ with this hand i will lift your sorrows. ‘
‘ with this candle, i will light your way into darkness. ‘
‘ with this ring, i ask you to be mine. ‘
‘ i’ll strangle him/her with my bare hands! ‘
‘ i’m sure he’ll/she’ll be back shortly. he’s/she’s terrified of the dark. ‘
‘ i am terribly sorry about what’s happened to you and i would like to help. ‘
‘ since i was a child, i’ve dreamt of my wedding day. ‘
‘ you kept your promise. you set me free. now i can do the same for you. ‘