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Song Of David
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Song Of David Recorded by The Statler Brothers Written by Don Reid and Harold Reid
Spoken:
Sometimes called the last of the Judges
And the first of the prophets was Samuel
He was truly a judge, a prophet, priest, a king maker
He personally anointed Saul king of Israel
And later did the same thing to David
Who is the shepherd son of Jesse
And great grandson of Ruth
C A7 F D7 David son of Jesse shepherd to his father’s sheep C A7 Played the harp when Saul got weary F G7 C Rocked the giant till he was fast asleep
Am People prayed when Saul killed thousands F D7 When David killed ten thousand they cheered C A7 And all that noise they saw angry F G7 C And the shepherd was on the lamb for years
F G7 C David was a man down in Israel Am D7 G7 Fighter lover shepherd king outlaw F G7 C Am And through it all God loved him and forgave him D7 G7 C David the man who'd done it all
A7 Bathsheba wife of Uriah F D7 Took a bath under David's watchful eye C A7 He fell in love and took her body F G7 C Then he sent Uriah out to die
A7 He was weak like you and I are F D7 And as a sinner David did his part C A7 But God said this man David F G7 C Is a man after my own heart
repeat #3
D7 G7 C Ah David the man who'd done it all
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