Tonalidad: A major
Verse 1
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C
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C
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The cow made the
C
G
long table for his bride
D
When the first child was born,
and they needed more room
C
G
The cow was one of four sons,
D
G
and there was too little farm
C
G
And the railroad had worked,
D
so they moved into town
First came
G
C
Emmett and
Claire,
C
Grace
D
Round the long table they
all took their place
C
G
Every year they would gather,
D
G
sing carols and hymns
C
G
With canned peaches and short
D
cake and four white grins
Em
D
C
But it feels like it's been one long
G
Christmas dinner
Em
D
One unending prayer,
C
D
one unbroken line
Singing,
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G
D
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Thou my vision, by day or by night
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G
D
G
C
G
C
All is calm and all is bright
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C
Eating strawberry jam from
G
C
our victory garden
D
June kept giving
Emmett more food than he wanted
C
G
As if she could fill him with
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G
enough food and faith
C
To last him through
G
D
Europe and bring him home safe
G
Clara moved back at
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G
C
Christmas with her two children
D
When her husband ran off with
G
D
a girl who was willing
When
C
G
Grace's small daughter
D
offered up her shortcake
G
C
Clara leaned on
G
D
Will's shoulder and covered her face
Em
But it feels like it's
D
C
been one long
Christmas day
G
Em
D
One unending prayer,
C
D
one unbroken light
C
G
Singing, be thou my vision
D
G
by day or by night
C
G
D
G
All is calm and all is bright
C
G
Long ago
C
Emmett came home
G
C
Now he carves the ham,
D
though since then he's needed a leg brace to stand
He and
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G
Grace visit often, help
D
Mom with yard work
G
C
G
We still can't believe what
D
they're wearing to church
Cousin
Chicago,
C
G
C
and she stayed good friends
With
Cousin
D
Rose, who's a painter, and lives in
South
Bend
And
G
D
Michael, is a young handsome rope
G
C
G
Cruisin' town with an eight -track up
D
Abbey
Road
Em
D
C
But it feels like it's been one long
G
Christmas dinner
Em
D
One blood -ending prayer,
C
D
one of unbroken lines
C
G
Singin' be thou my vision,
D
G
by day or by night
C
G
D
G
All is calm and all is bright
There've been so many joys
C
G
and so many cradles
C
D
But there was one who spent
only one year at the table
C
It must have been
G
D
Grandma who gathered her clothes
G
C
G
So she'd have no fear when
D
they both passed across
G
So I out the canned peaches,
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G
in honor of
June
D
Michael's grown daughter,
who's coming home soon
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G
For all that we've lost,
D
or we haven't found yet
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C
G
Oh, they'll come to the table
D
and clasp hands around
Em
D
C
And it feels like it's been one long
G
Christmas dinner
Em
C
D
One unending prayer,
C
D
one unbroken light
G
D
G
Thou my vision by day or by night
C
G
D
G
C
G
All is calm and all is bright
C
G
D
G
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C
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All is calm and all is bright
you
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AfinadorE A D G B E
AcordesG C D Em
Acordes populares a nivel mundial
Acordes y tablaturas más tocados entre todos los usuarios
Añadido recientemente
Acordes y tablaturas añadidos recientemente
