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Thirteen At The Table Recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis Written by Blake Emmons
F C F C Thirteen at the table to honor of the Man F C G7 He broke the bread and He poured the blood red wine F C E7 Am He blessed the food and told them this would be His final supper C G7 F C And He told them all to love their fellow man
G7 C The story starts where it was nearly ending G7 C It's the greatest story told to all mankind F C E7 Am We took the only one on earth that ever really mattered C G7 F C And when we were through He had been crucified
G7 C He was a carpenter who mended broken bodies G7 C Brought here by our Creator's master plan F C E7 Am He walked this earth and he never ever tried to hurt another C G7 F C But when we were through He had been crucified
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G7 C Well they took Him from a cross to a Calvary G7 C Mary watched the stone by night and day F C E7 Am An angel came and told her on the third day He had risen C G7 F C But watch neighbors cause He's coming back this way
G7 C Waiting for the day of His returning G7 C Is like waiting for the dew to hit the ground F C E7 Am You'll never know just when it comes until it's all around you C G7 F C Let's be prepared when He comes back around
F C F C Well there'll be thirteen at the table to honor of the Man F C G7 But He breaks the bread as He pours the blood red wine F C E7 Am Well He tells us once again that this will be His final supper C G7 F C Will we ever learn to love our fellow man
G7 F C D7 C Will we ever learn to love our fellow man
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