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Uploaded by ezragear on Apr 8, 2008
Cheryl talking about her marriage and singing "Gandhi/Buddha." Recorded in Green Lake, WI - April 2007.
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How much more lovely could this possibly be?
Rainesails 4 months ago
Best monologue on gay marriage ever...followed by a beautiful song
gabagoo100 6 months ago
Feel this wind blow, scatter all these leaves like paper rain.
Feel these days roll back into our winter lives again.
The tangle at the garden fence is brown and dry.
You call me out and point to your November sky.
chorus:
I must've been Gandhi or Buddha or someone like that,
I must've saved lives by the hundreds everywhere I went.
I must've brought rest to the restless, fed the hungry too,
I must've done something great to get to have you.
IndianRiverMan1 9 months ago
One of the most tender and beautiful hearts I've the pleasure to know. Loved Cheryl and her songs since '73.
verbaud 9 months ago
My wife and my wedding song. Love Cheryl Wheeler! Thanks for posting this!
njm1108 9 months ago
I would love to listen to this again and read the lyrics as she sings/performs the composition! I'm hard of hearing but I hear most of what's happening.. to read as well would be lovely. And yes, "You musta done something GREAT!" And you did!
yelbis1j 11 months ago
Awww! I'm tearing up.
EmeraldSky33 1 year ago
Wow........so lovely, so beautiful........thanks Cheryl.
WishcraftBlues 1 year ago
What a beautiful sentiment and lovely, understated performance. Thank you.
MrToadMaster 1 year ago
What a voice!!
searching56 1 year ago
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How much more lovely could this possibly be?
Rainesails 4 months ago
Best monologue on gay marriage ever...followed by a beautiful song
gabagoo100 6 months ago
Feel this wind blow, scatter all these leaves like paper rain.
Feel these days roll back into our winter lives again.
The tangle at the garden fence is brown and dry.
You call me out and point to your November sky.
chorus:
I must've been Gandhi or Buddha or someone like that,
I must've saved lives by the hundreds everywhere I went.
I must've brought rest to the restless, fed the hungry too,
I must've done something great to get to have you.
IndianRiverMan1 9 months ago
One of the most tender and beautiful hearts I've the pleasure to know. Loved Cheryl and her songs since '73.
verbaud 9 months ago
My wife and my wedding song. Love Cheryl Wheeler! Thanks for posting this!
njm1108 9 months ago
I would love to listen to this again and read the lyrics as she sings/performs the composition! I'm hard of hearing but I hear most of what's happening.. to read as well would be lovely. And yes, "You musta done something GREAT!" And you did!
yelbis1j 11 months ago
Awww! I'm tearing up.
EmeraldSky33 1 year ago
Wow........so lovely, so beautiful........thanks Cheryl.
WishcraftBlues 1 year ago
What a beautiful sentiment and lovely, understated performance. Thank you.
MrToadMaster 1 year ago
What a voice!!
searching56 1 year ago