She dedicated the song to "same sex marriage" then Larkin Gayl says (on her myspace site)
I hope "I Do" is not only known as a "gay wedding song" but as a song that promoted love and acceptance in a time that needed it it desperately.."
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10 comments:
what a beautiful video, thanks
Thank you for you kind comment.
I've chnaged it to a YouTube video so it can now be embedded.
goodness.. sorry for all the typos in my last post.
i embedded it on my site and linked back here
That's nice of you. Thanks.
I've visited your site a couple times. Looks like you've put a bit of work into it. Good job.
This matters SO much. 48 states to go; I'm going to keep standing up.
Tom, Thank You for making the video. What an honor to be part of all this. Larkin Gayl
Larkin, thank YOU so very much.
When you dedicated the song to gay marriage it really moved me.
You have such a beautiful voice.
People such as you make a huge difference.
Thank you very much.
ps, I can't even watch the video now without my eyes welling up.
Thank you Larkin, in your unselfishness you have made a huge positive impact.
As we all know Larkin dedicated this song to "same sex marriage".
But on her myspace site she states she doesn't want this song to become "the gay marriage song".
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Then you should not have dedicated the song to same sex marriage.
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It's obvious Larkin is trying to play both sides of the fence.
This show of kindness, it seems, is actually a marketing ploy.
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