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You Can't Be
A Beacon lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only,
it's a very pretty country gospel recorded by Donna Fargo.
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You Can't Be A Beacon Recorded by Donna Fargo Written by Marty Cooper C You can't be a beacon if your light don't shine G7 You can't be a beacon if your light don't shine C F C There's a little light in all of us by God's design G7 C But you can't be a beacon if your light don't shine
F C How can you ask for the truth when you do not truthful live D7 G7 How can you ask forgiveness when you don't forgive C F C I don't mean to bring you down or speak to you unkind G7 C But you can't be a beacon if your light don't shine
Repeat #1
F C How can you ask a child to be honest and true D7 G7 When he can only judge what's right by what he sees in you C F C How can you offer vision yet walk around blind G7 C No you can't see a beacon if it's light don't shine
Repeat #1
F C May God's love surround you may you find a brighter day D7 G7 May He grant you the peace you seek in every way C F C God's light burns in each life yours and mine G7 C Yes you can be a beacon if you'll just let it shine
You can be a beacon if you’ll let it shine G7 You can be a beacon if you’ll let it shine C F C There's a little light in all of us by God's design G7 C You can be a beacon if you’ll let it shine
Repeat last verse
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