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Jesus Chords by Walker Hayes

Jesus chords by Walker Hayes

Guitar chords with lyrics

Intro
C   F   G

C   F   G



Verse
 C                                 F
Well, long as that cemetery's still got holes
 G                             F                               C
That flower shop 'cross the road's gonna stay in business
 F                   G
Y'all, this Christmas was depressing
 F                              C
Without dad there to say the blessing
 F
Don't mean to get you down, y'all
 G
Crying in your crown, y'all
 Am                G                 F
But we ain't nothin' but tourists in this town, y'all
 G
Ain't no secret that we can't stick around, y'all
When my time runs out, y'all
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Chorus
F                                  G
   Tell my baby she'll be okay
C                            Am
Throw my ashes in Mobile Bay
F                                    G
Read a little word by the water
 C                               Am
Give my guns and guitars to my sons and daughters
F                               G
Sing a good old church song or two
 C                       Am
Y'all can cry for y'all all you want to
 F
But don't cry for me 'cause
 G                                      C     F
I'll be singing with Jesus, my dad, and Johnny Cash
G

C  F  G



Verse
 C                          F
Well, you can bet your ass I'ma raise a glass
 G
With the man in black
 F                                 C                F
But first, I'ma ask for some water in mine.
 G                  F
Watch Jesus turn it into wine
C                             F
   I've been doing the math, y'all
 G
Life is like a fast ball
 Am            G          F
Hallelujah, he paid our tabs, y'all
 G
There's an afterparty waiting after last call
I won't be looking back, y'all

Chorus
F                                  G
   Tell my baby she'll be okay
C                            Am
Throw my ashes in Mobile Bay
F                                    G
Read a little word by the water
 C                               Am
Give my guns and guitars to my sons and daughters
F                               G
Sing a good old church song or two
 C                       Am
Y'all can cry for y'all all you want to
 F
But don't cry for me 'cause
 G                                      C     F
I'll be singing with Jesus, my dad, and Johnny Cash
G

C  F  G



Bridge
 Am                      G
Yeah, I'ma thank the son for saving me
 C                       F
Hug his dad and my dad, too
 Am                                     G               F
Say "Johnny, did you really know a boy named Sue "
Tell the truth

Chorus
F                                  G
   Tell my baby she'll be okay
C                            Am
Throw my ashes in Mobile Bay
F                                    G
Read a little word by the water
 C                               Am
Give my guns and guitars to my sons and daughters
F                               G
Sing a good old church song or two
 C                       Am
Y'all can cry for y'all all you want to
 F
But don't cry for me 'cause
 G                                      C     F
I'll be singing with Jesus, my dad, and Johnny Cash
G

C  F  G   C

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Walker Hayes chords for Jesus

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