Waylon Jennings – Old Church Hymns (Guitar)

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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## *********** OLD CHURCH HYMNS AND NURSERY RHYMES ********** written by Beth Nielsen Chapman performed by Waylon Jennings. Verse 1:
          A            D      A                  E         A
	Blow on you restless wind, up to your old tricks again.

	  A                  E                    A                E           A
	Bear down you Texas sun, you make the desserts dry and the brush fires run.

                         D      A                         E         A
	Splintered wood rusty chains, this old front porch swing remains.

          A                E           A                   E       A
	A pendelum of memories, goes back and forth on a summer breeze.
Chorus:
                 D                     A
	Singing old church hymns and nursery rhymes

	      E                    A
	From the days way back before my time.

                 D                   A
	With a little child upon my knee

	      E
	Singing every sweet word back to me.

	      D             A
	Look how far I had to come

	    E                   A
	To get back where I started from.

                 D
	With a childs wisdom passin' time

	     A                         E        A
	Singing old church hymns and nursery rhymes.
Verse 2:
              A                  D         A                      E      A
	I've run the race I've walked the wire,I paid the price of my desire

             A                          E        A             E       A
	And the only time I've known it all, is just before I took a fall.

	    A           D        A                 E           A
	So howl you lone coyote song, fade to sapphire sky of dawn.

              A                E       A              E       A
	Count me in the lucky men, to send the world around again.
Chorus. Thanks to David M. Potter for the lyrics. Perret Charles-Amir : [email protected]