Intro: GDCDVerse 1:
GEmCD
Feel this wind blow, scatters all these leaves like paper rain.
GEmCD
Feel these days roll, back into our winter lives again.
GCD
The tangle at the garden fence is brown and dry.
GCD
You call me out and point to your November sky.
Chorus:
GD
I must've been Gandhi or Buddha or someone like that,
CD
I must've saved lives by the hundreds everywhere I went.
GD
I must've brought rest to the restless, fed the hungry too,
AmGCDGDCD
I must've done something great to get to have you.
Verse 2:
GEmCD
And when the cold comes and you are by your fire and fast asleep,
GEmCD
I'll turn a light on, to watch the snow outside fall soft and deep.
GCD
And when the winter morning shines all white and blue,
GCD
We'll watch the dogs run through the fields like children do.
Chorus:
GD
I must've been Gandhi or Buddha or someone like that,
CD
I must've saved lives by the hundreds everywhere I went.
GD
I must've brought rest to the restless, fed the hungry too,
AmGCDGDCD
I must've done something great to get to have you.
Bridge:
GCDG
I suppose stranger things have come to pass,
AmGD
Many's the forest I can't see.
GCDG
I was so down and lost and fading fast.
GCD
How did you find your way to me?
Chorus:
GD
I must've been Gandhi or Buddha or someone like that,
CD
I must've saved lives by the hundreds everywhere I went.
GD
I must've brought rest to the restless, fed the hungry too,
AmGCDGDCD
I must've done something great to get to have you.
This arrangement for the song is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research.