John Mark McMillan – Daylight (Guitar)

Capo 5
Key
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Versions (2)

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Chords

[Verse 1]
Am        F       C               G
Daylight comes to meet you on the road

       Am       F      C           G
like a prodigal son, a prodigal hope that

    Am      F   C             G
you gave up on, when you were young

    Am          F           C     G
but daylight is coming on
[Chorus]
Am             F    C       G         Am         F   C  G
We live on the edge, on the edge of a darkness

Am             F    C       G         Am         F
We live on the edge, on the edge of a darkness

     C            G
but daylight is coming on
[Interlude] Am F C G [Verse 2]
Am           F           C             G
Heaven bends low for the naked and the poor

   Am           F       C             G
to settle up a debt, to settle up a score

   Am       F            C         G
to set up a table on the edge of a war

      Am         F               C           G
cause we've been bleeding on the edge of the sword
[Chorus]
Am             F    C       G         Am         F   C  G
We live on the edge, on the edge of a darkness

Am             F    C       G         Am         F
We live on the edge, on the edge of a darkness

     C            G
but daylight is coming on
[Interlude] Am F C G [Bridge 1]
Am
The boardwalk is painted red with the blood

Am
Of a thousand prospective heroes but one

Am
Still cries out beyond all the grave and the flood

Am
Where the blackest abysses cannot overcome
[Bridge 2]
Am                F           C        G
The boardwalk is painted red with the blood

      Am          F              C    G
Of a thousand prospective heroes but one

       Am          F                 C        G
Still cries out beyond all the grave and the flood

          Am        F               C   G
Where the blackest abysses cannot overcome
[Chorus]
Am             F    C       G         Am         F   C  G
We live on the edge, on the edge of a darkness

Am             F    C       G         Am         F
We live on the edge, on the edge of a darkness

     C            G
but daylight is coming on