There Will Come A Day

Kristy Starling

  • A
  • A#7(b5)
  • A/C#
  • A9
  • Amaj7
  • B
  • B/D#
    4
  • B6
  • Bsus
  • C#
    4
  • C#m9
    4
  • C#sus
    4
  • E
  • E/G#
  • F#
  • F#/A#
    4
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Key:
C#m9 B6 Amaj7 B6 C#m9
B6 Amaj7 B6 [Verse 1]
C#m9 B6 It's not easy trying to understand
Amaj7 How the world can be so cold,
B6 stealing the souls of man
C#m9 B6 Cloudy skies rain down on all your dreams
Amaj7 You wrestle with the fear and doubt
A#7(b5) Sometimes it's hard but you gotta believe [Chorus]
E B/D# There's a better place, where our Father waits
C#m9 Amaj7 And every tear He'll wipe away
E A/C# The darkness will be gone, the weak shall be strong
E/G# A B Hold____ on to your faith___
B6 Amaj7 B6 There will come a day,
Amaj7 B6 there will come a day [Verse 2]
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C#m9 B6 Wars are raging, lives are scattered
Amaj7 B6 Innocence is lost, and hopes are shattered
C#m9 B6 The old are forgotten, the children are forsaken
Amaj7 In this world we're living in
A#7(b5) Is there anything sacred [Chorus]
E B/D# There's a better place, where our Father waits
C#m9 Amaj7 And every tear He'll wipe away
E A/C# The darkness will be gone, the weak shall be strong
E/G# A B Hold____ on to your faith___
B E There will come a da
A9 Bsus _____________y yea (there will come Oh to come)
C#sus Ohhh I know theres coming a
Bsus A day, coming a day
E oh yeah Ohhh I know theres
A9 coming a day____
B E I know theres coming a day
C#sus Ye---a--h [Other]
F# The song will ring out, down those
C# golden streets
B/D# B The voices of earth with the angels will sing
F# B/D# Every knee will bow, sin will have no trace
F#/A# B In the glory of His a-maz-ing grace
F# B/D# Every knee will bow, sin will have no trace
F#/A# B In the glory of His a-maz-ing grace
C# B/D# C# There will come a day, there
B/D# C# will come a day
B/D# C# Oooh there will come a day
B/D# I know there's coming a day, coming
C# a day
Song details

Composition: Aimee Mayo, Bill Luther, and Chris Lindsey

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