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Love and Song - Remembering Opa Eisemann
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[Music]
stay for a long long time and if you
want to stay we will make it a beautiful
beautiful visit here
i
love
you
[Music]
so my welcome to you is that you should
be matchlea
so long as you can smile like you're
smiling
so long as you can sing as you've been
so long as you can do this properly
you're going to be doing a a1 lord you
wanted to hear music i do
not take pictures of noses okay but that
was
[Music]
one two double one two no one two
one two double one two seven one
is that good
i said isn't she great
[Music]
the more we are together together
together
which one was that
[Music]
say hello i
love
you
will you say to oppa i
love
you
you'd like to come to opa's house happy
anniversary to me happy birthday to me
happy birthday to him
happy anniversary
thank you to all of you you should have
symbols in your family
whatever she wears she gives it its
beauty wow
thank you
come here my beauty
she's given me
that that's why we are together
we are together together
have you ever seen old people who are 60
70 years old singing to each other like
this very nice
good days but next time we have to do
really rehearse it well before i sit
with my wife together just missing about
30 years thanks a lot to each and every
one of you for coming thank you
and for all the preparations
you don't have to wait for a
anniversary to come
[Music]
hmm
[Music]
that's it