Tonalidad: D major•
Verse 1
D
Hank grew up in a very poor
environment,
with little money or none,
and when we talk about these religious songs or songs
of a religious or meaningful nature,
then we go back into his very first writings
when he was very young himself,
and I think what he was trying
to to get across
was that these struggling,
many poor farm people,
rural people in the area he grew up in
were just as good as anybody else,
had just as good a chance,
both on earth and the hereafter,
as anyone else, maybe better.
Em
A
Verse 2
D
G
D
Some people steal, they cheat and lie
For wealth and what it will buy
G
But don't pray it no more on
D
A
D
the judgment day
Em
A
D
That gold and silver will melt away
G
D
I'd rather be in a deep dark grave
And know that my poor soul was saved
G
D
Than to live in this world in a house of gold
Em
A
And deny my God and doom
D
G
D
my soul
G
D
Em
A
D
G
D
What good is gold and silver to you
A
D
If your heart's not pure and true, sinner,
G
D
Em
A
D
help me when I say, Fall down on your knees and pray
Em
A
Fall down on your knees and pray
D
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