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Jesus Is
Coming lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's
a very pretty country gospel with somewhat controversial lyrics
recorded by The Bellamy Brothers.
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Jesus Is Coming Recorded by the Bellamy Brothers Written by David Bellamy [3/4 time]
C G7 C Well He walked on the water and He raised up the dead G7 C And we teach all the children that He died for our sins F G7 C G7 C But something’s gone wrong this world’s in a mess G7 C F C Jesus is coming and boy is He pissed
G7 C He’s looked down at the homeless and the rape of the land G7 C He’s seen the preachers and lawyers with blood on their hands F G7 C G7 C Politicians beware cause there’s a loophole you’ve missed G7 C F C C7 Jesus is coming and boy is He pissed
F C In a world gone mad He’s watching it all F D7 G7 F And the meek shall inherit but the mighty will fall
G7 C It’s a shame what we’ve come to and we cannot go back G7 C And the train bound for glory went down the wrong track F G7 C G7 C Soon the love in His heart will be the rage in His fist G7 C F C Jesus is coming and boy is He pissed
G7 C So the earthquakes will rumble and it floods like a curse G7 C And the hatred and crime you know it only gets worse F G7 C G7 C These are warnings to heed no more and no less G7 C F C Jesus is coming and boy is He pissed G7 C F C Jesus is coming and boy is He pissed
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