I'd Marry You (Marriage Equality Song) by Ashley Jo Farmer
Support marriage equality in America and around the world. It's the RIGHT thing to do, and the only fair thing to do. We live in a country that celebrates Equality. Make a difference for yourself, your neighbor, and your children.
Singer/Songwriter Ashley Jo Farmer is a happily-married heterosexual Christian woman who supports Marriage Equality for ALL AMERICANS.
The song "I'd Marry You" is a love story between two women - Kelly & Jill, who build a happy, successful life together but, because they are a gay couple, cannot get married. The first verse briefly touches on the insecurity and solitude that a God-loving gay girl feels in her childhood, but quickly goes on to celebrate her overcoming those fears and opening her heart to love as an adult. The chorus of the song emphasizes the feelings of the gay girl, while the bridge of the song emphasizes my own personal feelings on the subject. The last verse of the song celebrates the success and happiness that a homosexual couple can achieve when they make a family together, and the song ends with the chorus reminding us again of the injustice that exists with our current law.