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Dreamboat lyrics and chords intended for your personal use only, it's a very pretty bluegrass gospel recorded by Doyle Lawson.
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Dreamboat Recorded by Doyle Lawson Written by Eugene Wright
C When the day has ended with its trials G7 C And I lay me down to sleep G7 C Having thanked the Savior for all His love in favor D7 G7 Trusting Him my soul to keep
C In my little dreamboat I go sailing G7 C To the land across the foam F C There I hear the singing happy voices ringing G7 C All the saints at home sweet home
I behold the beauty of His mansion G7 C Listen to the home bells ring G7 C Stroll among the flowers neath the shady bowers D7 G7 To the palace of the King
C There among the fold I see a rainbow G7 C Like the prophets have foretold F Shining in its brightness C For the saints in wideness G7 C Lining up the streets of gold
F C Sailing in my dreamboat on the sleepy tide D7 G7 Drifting to that holy city where the saints abide C There I'll meet my loved ones F C Who have gone before F C When I die I'll take my dreamboat G7 C To that peaceful shore
As I listen to those string enchanting G7 C From the halleluiah shore G7 C All amazed I wonder at the beauty yonder D7 G7 At the city I behold
C Everybody seems to be so happy G7 C Where there is no thought of wrong F C To the kings of final give Him praise eternal G7 C As they sing a glad new song
Repeat #5
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