Sheldon Bloom

Sarah Brightman · Other Songs - Sarah Brightman

I'll walk your dog.

I'll be the first one in the shower.

We'll make love every hour,

beneath your Van Goh.



I'll park the car,

and I'll whistle while the eggs are frying.

I'll dance while your shirts are drying.

Waltz or tango?



Let me move in

and let's get this show rolling.

I'll talk to your plants,

I'll even go bowling.



There is nothing I wouldn't do.

I'd be the perfect little lady for you.

Sheldon Bloom,

make some room.



Won't say a word

when you're watching Spencer Tracy.

I'll learn to dig Count Bassie.

Nothing to it.



I'll start to jog.

If that's what you want to take up.

I'll stop wearing make-up.

I can do it.



When you meditate

I promise I'll be quiet.

I won't eat eclairs.

I'll share your sugar free diet.



There is nothing I wouldn't do.

I'll be the perfect little lady for you.

Pass the key,

Sheldon B.



No horoscope.

You won't ever hear me mention Pisces.

There won't be any crises,

you can bet that.



I'll give up pork.

In a will tune that old viola.

Quote things from Emile Zola.

I must get that.



I'll make chicken soup

when you feel fluey.

Be your analyst

when your heads real screwy.



There is nothing I wouldn't do.

I'd be the perfect little lady for you.

Sheldon dear,

I like it here!

About Sheldon Bloom

Sarah Brightman's "Sheldon Bloom" stands as a poignant English-language recording from her extensive discography, showcasing her signature blend of classical training and pop sensibility. The track exemplifies her ability to craft emotive ballads that resonate across generations, often featuring lush orchestration and her distinctive vocal range. While specific album placement varies in public records, the song remains a staple within her broader body of work, reflecting themes of longing and introspection common in her repertoire. Released during a period where she actively expanded her catalog beyond her earlier fame, "Sheldon Bloom" demonstrates her commitment to maintaining artistic depth while appealing to global audiences. It serves as a testament to her enduring influence in the genre of adult contemporary music, bridging the gap between traditional opera and modern pop standards.