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Calm The Storm lyrics and chords intended for your personal use only,
it's a very pretty bluegrass gospel recorded by Doyle Lawson.
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Calm The Storm Recorded by Doyle Lawson
C Come and calm this raging storm
The storm for me (calm the storm for me) F Roll the clouds (roll those heavy storm clouds) C Out of the way (all the clouds away)
Make me see (see the light that's shining) Am The blessed light (see the blessed lighthouse) C When you calm (when you calm) G7 C The storm for me
All my life I've heard the story F C About a man from Galilee
How He calmed the raging river D7 G7 And He walked the stormy sea (walked the stormy sea) C I can feel the winds a-blowing F C Here upon my bended knees
So I'm callin' out to you Lord G7 C Come and calm the sea for me
Come and calm this raging storm
The storm for me (calm the storm for me) F Roll the clouds (roll those heavy storm clouds) C Out of the way (all the clouds away)
Make me see (see the light that's shining) Am The blessed light (see the blessed lighthouse) D7 G7 Shining through the angry waves (the angry waves)
C Just as long as You're the captain
As You're the captain of this vessel F When my ship (when my battered ship) C Is lost at sea (ship is lost at sea) F Then I know (then I'll surely know) C I'll reach the harbor (soon I'll reach the harbor)
When You calm (when you calm) G7 C The storm for me
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