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Life lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a beautiful country gospel recorded by Elvis Presley.
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Life Recorded by Elvis Presley Written by Shirl Milete
C Somewhere out in empty space G7 Long before the human race something stirred Dm G7 A vast and timeless source began intelligence was born C And then there was the world
Powers filled the universe matter formed F And broke the curse of nothingness G7 Love became an ageless soul nature reached her highest goal C G7 C And breathed the breath of life everlasting life
Well creatures come from out of sight G7 Daylight came from in the night and all was good Dm G7 Life became a master-plan love produced C A perfect Man that understood
The image of the Maker's word worshiped Him F With all He had but then one day G7 From in the depths an evil seed grew and manufactured greed C G7 C That changed the way of life everlasting life
Oh the loving power looked and saw G7 Inside the heart of man a flaw began to grow Dm Well the fires of hell began to burn G7 C And so He sent His chosen Son to let us know
That love had surely made us all F And hate would surely make us fall so from the cross G7 Well He showed the world that dreadful day That love could be the only way C G7 C Or all is lost of life everlasting life G7 F Fm C For life is love and love is life
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