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John Saw [Intro] C F C [Chorus]
F John saw jasper walls; ohC my, oh my, what a vision,F John told of shining streets of gold WhereG all God's saints shall forever stroll, I've wonderedC time and again; how could it have been ToF gaze upon that heavenlyG throne, but I'llC wonder no more when IF step on that shore ToG walk upon the golden ground thatF JohnC saw
[Verse 1]
John saw a land IC know I'll share; he saw a river flowing there John tell meF more, John tell me more, John tell itC all John saw theC throne so bright and fair; he saw theF gate with beauty rare Some dayG I want to walk the golden ground thatF JohnC saw
[Chorus]
F John saw jasper walls; ohC my, oh my, what a vision,F John told of shining streets of gold WhereG all God's saints shall forever stroll, I've wonderedC time and again; how could it have been ToF gaze upon that heavenlyG throne, but I'llC wonder no more when IF step on that shore ToG walk upon the golden ground thatF JohnC saw
[Verse 2]
John heard Ca voice from heaven say, "I'll wash the tears, all tears away" John tell meF more, John tell me more, John tell itC all He said, "NoC death shall enter there, no grief orF pain for us to bear" Oh, how IG long to walk the golden ground thatF JohnC saw D
[Verse 3]
Just in theD midst of paradise, John saw a tree, a tree of life John tell meG more, John tell me more, John tell itD all The sun and moon no longer shine; the Lamb ofG God shall be the light ForeverA shining on the golden ground thatG JohnD saw
[Chorus]
G John saw jasper walls; ohD my, oh my, what a vision,G John told of shining streets of gold WhereA all God's saints shall forever stroll, I've wonderedD time and again; how could it have been ToG gaze upon that heavenlyA throne, but I'llD wonder no more when GI step on that shore ToA walk upon the golden ground thatG JohnD saw
[Chorus]
G John saw jasper walls; ohD my, oh my, what a vision,G John told of shining streets of gold WhereA all God's saints shall forever stroll, I've wonderedD time and again; how could it have been ToG gaze upon that heavenlyA throne, but I'llD wonder no more when GI step on that shore ToA walk upon the golden ground thatG JohnD saw