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I HEARD THE BELLS ON CHRISTMAS DAY
C I heard the bells on G6Christmas day Fmaj7-6 Am G Their old familiar carols play And Fwild and sweet, the Amwords reGpeat Of Fpeace on Gearth, good Amwill to men G FPeace on Gearth, good Cwill to men
I Cthought how, as the G6day had come Fmaj7-6 Am G The belfries of all Christendom Had Frolled along the unAmbroken Gsong Of Fpeace on Gearth, good Amwill to men G FPeace on Gearth, good Cwill to men
Fmaj7-6 Am G And in despair, I bowed my head
"TFhere is no peacAme on earthG," I said For Fhate is strong, and Ammocks the Gsong Of Fpeace on Gearth, good Amwill to men G FPeace on Gearth, good Cwill to men
| C | G6 | Fmaj7-6 | Am G | F | Am G | F G | Am G | F | Fmaj7 |
Then Cpealed the bells, more G6loud and deep Fmaj7-6 Am G God is not dead, nor doth he sleep The Fwrong shall fail, the Amright preGvail With Fpeace on Gearth, good Amwill to men G FPeace on Gearth, good Cwill to men
I Cheard the bells on G6Christmas day Fmaj7-6 Am G Their old familiar carols play F Wild and sweet, the Amwords reGpeat Of Fpeace on Gearth, good Amwill to men G FPeace on Gearth, good Cwill to men FPeace on Gearth, good Amwill to men