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Yes, it was my savior (Jesus), coming after me | Yes, it was my savior (Jesus), coming after me |
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My Savior Jesus
My Savior Jesus written by Vernon D. Singleton, Sr. around 1986 AD Am(e) Dm(d) Let me tell you a story ... about a man I know G(d) Am(e) He comes from far away ... and long ago Am(c) Dm(c) His name is Jesus ... and He taught me how to love G(b) Am(a) I see him all around me and feel his strength from above Am Dm When I came into this world nothing did I know G Am of what came before me, but I began to grow I was looking for the answers of what I was to be, and tried to get outside myself, so I could be free I really don't know what it was that caused me not to see I guess as much as anything it was pride or vanity But then it came, that awful day, that awful day of woe. I saw the devil smile at me, he said, "You're mine, you know?" (woo & musical bridge) Then from up above me at first it wasn't very clear but there in the devil's face, I saw a sign of fear. Yes, it was Jesus hanging down a thread of hope I grabbed onto that thread in faith, and it became a rope. ==== He brought me up with him to a safer place ==== And I fell down on my knees and ==== He lifted me up with him, and covered up my sin ==== win Yes, it was my savior (Jesus), coming after me I gave myself to him, and He set me free. (woo & musical bridge) Let me tell you a story about a man I know He comes from far away and long ago ... Notation: Am <- play this (e) <- sing this