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Key:
INTRO: NONE VERSE:
Dm Sunday morning, very bright,
A I read Your book by colored light
Bm7 E7 That came in through the pretty
A A window picture. VERSE:
A I visited some houses where they
Amaj7 said that You were living
A7 And they talked a lot about You
Dmaj7 And they spoke about Your giving.
Dm They passed a basket with some
A envelopes
Bm7 I just had time to write a note
E7 A And all it said was "I believe in
Em7 A You." VERSE:
A Passing conversations where they
Amaj7 mentioned Your existence
A7 And the fact that You had been
D replaced by Your assistants.
Dm The discussion was theology,
A And when they smiled and turned to me
E A All that I could say was "I
Em7 A Em7 A believe in You." VERSE:
A I visited Your house again on
Amaj7 Christmas or Thanksgiving
A7 And a balded man said You were dead,
D But the house would go on living.
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Dm A He recited poetry and as he saw me stand to leave
Bm E He shook his head and said "I'd
A A A7 D never find You." OUTRO:
Dm My mother used to dress me up,
A And while my dad was sleeping
Bm E We would walk down to Your house
A A A without speaking. ===================== CAPO: NONE ======================= SONG: HYMN ARTIST: PETER, PAUL and MARY TAB BY: C N CZARSKI HYMN PETER, PAUL and MARY CAPO: NONE INTRO: NONE VERSE:
Fm Sunday morning, very bright,
C I read Your book by colored light
Dm7 G7 That came in through the pretty
C C window picture. VERSE:
C I visited some houses where they
Cmaj7 said that You were living
C7 And they talked a lot about You
Fmaj7 And they spoke about Your giving.
Fm They passed a basket with some
C envelopes
Dm7 I just had time to write a note
G7 C And all it said was "I believe in
Gm7 C You." VERSE:
C Passing conversations where they
Cmaj7 mentioned Your existence
C7 And the fact that You had been
F replaced by Your assistants.
Fm The discussion was theology,
C And when they smiled and turned to me
G C All that I could say was "I
Gm7 C Gm7 C believe in You." VERSE:
C I visited Your house again on
Cmaj7 Christmas or Thanksgiving
C7 And a balded man said You were dead,
F But the house would go on living.
Fm C He recited poetry and as he saw me stand to leave
Dm G He shook his head and said "I'd
C C C7 F never find You." OUTRO:
Fm My mother used to dress me up,
C And while my dad was sleeping
Dm G We would walk down to Your house
C C C without speaking.
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Composition: Vangelis, Noel Paul Stookey, Mason, Keith Jarrett, Georges I. Gurdjieff, and Karen Gold

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