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Cheryl Wheeler

Gandhi Buddha

by Cheryl Wheeler
Cheryl Wheeler

Biography:

Chery Wheeler is a singer-songwriter from the East Coast of the USA. Her music ranges from thoughtful ballads such as "Who Am I Foolin'" to irreverent songs about potatoes, her pets, and the state of the world. In concert, she is known for her self-deprecating sense of humor and stories of life on the road.

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Cheryl Wheeler

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383 Artist   80 Music   183 Tab Tab
Gandhi / Buddha - Cheryl Wheeler
Genere: Folk
Tabbed by Korni

Intro: G D C D


Verse 1:
G Em C D
Feel this wind blow, scatters all these leaves like paper rain.
G Em C D
Feel these days roll, back into our winter lives again.
G C D
The tangle at the garden fence is brown and dry.
G C D
You call me out and point to your November sky.

Chorus:
G D
I must've been Gandhi or Buddha or someone like that,
C D
I must've saved lives by the hundreds everywhere I went.
G D
I must've brought rest to the restless, fed the hungry too,
Am G C D G D C D
I must've done something great to get to have you.


Verse 2:
G Em C D
And when the cold comes and you are by your fire and fast asleep,
G Em C D
I'll turn a light on, to watch the snow outside fall soft and deep.
G C D
And when the winter morning shines all white and blue,
G C D
We'll watch the dogs run through the fields like children do.


Chorus:
G D
I must've been Gandhi or Buddha or someone like that,
C D
I must've saved lives by the hundreds everywhere I went.
G D
I must've brought rest to the restless, fed the hungry too,
Am G C D G D C D
I must've done something great to get to have you.


Bridge:
G C D G
I suppose stranger things have come to pass,
Am G D
Many's the forest I can't see.
G C D G
I was so down and lost and fading fast.
G C D
How did you find your way to me?


Chorus:
G D
I must've been Gandhi or Buddha or someone like that,
C D
I must've saved lives by the hundreds everywhere I went.
G D
I must've brought rest to the restless, fed the hungry too,
Am G C D G D C D
I must've done something great to get to have you.




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