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Chords
- Am Dm Am E7 Am Dm Am E7 Am - Fmaj7 C Fmaj7 C E7 Am G F- play these chords
- (e)(f)(e)(d)(e)(f)(a)(g#) - (a)(g)(a)(g#)(a) - (c)(a)(c)(g-a) - (c)(b)(c-a) - sing these notes
Lyrics and chords
Am(e) Dm (f) A fool says in his heart Am(e) Dm (d) that there is no God Am(e) Dm (f) they are all corrupt Am(e) Dm (d) there is none who does good The Lord looks from above on the children of man Am(e) Dm (f) to see if any seek Him Am(a) E7 (g#) if there are any who understand Am(a) Dm (g) They all have turned aside Am(a) E7 (g#) and together (they) become corrupt Am(a) Dm (g) there is none who does good Esus4(a) E7(g#) Am(a) not even one |
Have they no knowledge all the evil- doers who eat up my people like they're eating bread and do not call upon the Lord they are in great terror for God is with the righteous you would shame the plans of the poor but his protector is the Lord (c) Fmaj7 (a) (c) C(g-a) Oh that salvation for Israel would come out of Zion (c) Fmaj7 (a) (c) (a) C(g-a) when the Lord restores the fortunes of His people C(c) let Jacob rejoice E7(b) Am(c-a) ... G F let Israel be glad C(c) let Jacob rejoice E7(b) Am(c-a) ... G F let Israel be glad |