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I Call Him
Johnny Cash
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C                                          G7
Well the blue's still in the water and the blue's still in the sky

                                        C
And way beyond the blue there's someone watching from on high

                                F
My clothes may be ragged and my shoes may be worn

    C                   G7                  C
But I've been a wealthy boy since I've been born


        G7                               C
Cause I call Him when I'm troubled and I call Him when I'm weak

       G7                                  C
And He always pulls me through my troubles some way and I believe

      G7                              C
He'll be there (He'll be there) He'll be there (He'll be there)

     G7                                 C
Like He always is to answer when I call Him


                            G7
My mother used to tell me I should take it slow

                                      C
The pace is not what matters it's the direction that you go

                                      F
Keep your feet upon the path and your eyes upon the goal

       C                  G7               C
You'll have all the joy a heart could ever hold


        G7                               C
Cause I call Him when I'm troubled and I call Him when I'm weak

       G7                                  C
And He always pulls me through my troubles some way and I believe

      G7                              C
He'll be there (He'll be there) He'll be there (He'll be there)

     G7                                 C
Like He always is to answer when I call Him


     G7                                 C
Like He always is to answer when I call Him

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