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This song has two guitars in it, I believe.  Either that, or it is a
mandolin.  We'll just pretend it's a second guitar.  The second guitar
basically is just playing the low end strings lightly (or not at all,
not sure) until the second verse, when it picks up more in the high end.
if you don't understand, that's okay, just play light @ first on 2nd
guitar, then not-so-light.
p.s.— the guitars are always played simultaneously

Guitar 1 [G1]--no capo 
Guitar 2 [G2]-- capo 5


Verse I:
[G1] -- C    C/B     Am
        C    C/B     Am

[G2] -- G    D/F#    Em7
        G    D/F#    Em7
___________

Chorus:
[G1] -- C    C/B    Am    F/A
        C    C/B    Am    F/A

[G2] -- G    D/F#   Em7   C2
        G    D/F#   Em7   C2
_________

Bridge (Alleluias):

[G1] -- C     C/B     Am      C/B

[G2]  --  G   D/F#   Em7    D/F#

(3x)

then:

[G1]  --  C    C/B     Am      F/A

[G2]  --  G    D/F#   Em7    C2

____________

Verse II:

Same as Vs. I
___________

Then do Chorus, “Vs. III”—then Chorus (a capella)—bridge—then chorus
with bridge (alleluia’s) in the background 4x—fade out

Chords:

Guitar 1:

C     x32010
C/B   x20010
Am    x02210
F/A   x03211 or just regular "F":  133211

Guitar 2 (relative to capo 5):

G     320022
D/F#  200232   on high e-string, "tap on" or hammer 5 from 2  (2h5)
Em7   022030   on high e-string, "tap on" or hammer 3 from 0  (0h3)
C2    x32022

any questions, email me @ williamwallace001@hotmail.com

have fun with this great song!