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Abraham
Martin And John lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a very good country gospel recorded by Kenny
Rogers.
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Abraham Martin And John Recorded by Kenny Rogers Written by Dick Holler
C Em F C Has anybody here seen my old friend Abraham F Em G7 Can you tell me where he's gone F Em C Em Am He freed a lot of people but the good they say die young F G7 C And I just looked around and he was gone
Em F C Has anybody here seen my old friend John F Em G7 Can you tell me where he's gone F Em C Em Am He freed a lot of people but the good they say die young F G7 C And I just looked around and he was gone
Em F C Has anybody here seen my old friend Martin F Em G7 Can you tell me where he's gone F Em C Em Am He freed a lot of people but the good they say die young F G7 C And I just looked around and he was gone
Em Dm G7 C F Didn't you love the things they stood for Em Dm G7 C Didn't they try to find some good for you and me A#7 So we'll be free F Em G7 Someday soon it's gonna be a new day
C Em F C Has anybody here seen my old friend Bobby F Em G7 Can you tell me where he's gone F Em C Em Am I thought I saw him walking up over the hill F G7 C With Abraham Martin and John
F C G7 Precious memories how they linger C Am C Dm G7 How they ever flood my soul C F C In the stillness of the midnight G7 F C Precious sacred seems unfold
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