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I Find Jesus lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, this is an excellent country gospel by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.
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I Find Jesus Recorded by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Written by Jimmy Ibbotson
G C G I walk in silence when He comes C G This feeling when His spirit leads me on C G If a dog should bark and the night is rough A7 D7 I take it as a sign to climb above
G C G This city to the hill among the clouds C A7 Where I can see my Savior now D7 G He's waiting with His palm to me outstretched D7 G His mercy is a balm when I'm perplexed
D7 G I find Je-sus in the darkest night C G I find Je-sus in the morning bright D7 G I find Je-sus in the face of those D7 G Whose hearts are singing with the Heavenly Host
C G Sometimes when I feel all alone C G I look a-round and all are gone C G Friends that I rely upon A7 D7 Are busy doing what they want
G C G I look within and I am told C A7 It's Sunday morning in my soul D7 G And there I find a Holy Hall D7 G Where congregations heed the call
Repeat #3
C G And when I lay down my last time C G And feel a chill run up my spine C G And recognize my time has come A7 D7 I look around He'll lead me home
G C G He’ll reach His loving hand to me C A7 And then we'll climb to victory D7 G Where we'll find kindred spirits there D7 G Hearts raised in song without a care
Repeat #3
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