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GENEHAL EDITOH': Eunice Blanchard PoethigMUSIC EDITOH: Jerry DadapASSOCIATE EDITOH: Jan Deats

COVER DESIGN: Ely Santiago.MUSIC COPYIST AND LETTEHING: Hamir B. Dacanay

Philippine copyright (e), 1972CHRISTIAN 'LITERATURE SOCIETY OF THE PHILIPPINES, INC.

All rights reserved. Neither the compilation nor individual songs orpoems not previously copyrighted may be reproduced in any formwithout the permisSion .of New Day Publishers of the Christian litera-ture Society of the Philippines, Inc.877 Epifanio de los Santos. Quezon City, Philippines(Mail address: P. O. Box 718, Manila, 0-406)Permission to reproduce songs copyrighted by other publishers mustbe obtained from them.

Printed in Manila by Regal Printing Company

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INTRODUCTION

This songbook is our life-story from our genesis until Our now.

The line on the upper corner of each page tells the story frainGod's point of view as recorded iIi the Bible.The songs, prayers, comments tell the story as it hits us, inour day and time.

A warning: the time sequence is all messed up. The past isabout the present; the future is not yet, but is now; in fact

the. future has already happened. You'll have to figure outhow this applies to you.

o the Wonder. Wonder. Wonder of it all

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Many peoplesGod has made.And many are no more.But of the peoples.

God has made.That journey still.Upon the earth.Your people.My people.Are the oldest of them all.The ancient ones.The seasoned ones.Wisest of the race,o the Wonder. Wonder. Wonder of it all.

IIIHence the memory.In our heads.

Is longer than the traiL.Our wisdom even deeper.Than the deepest.Of the Sea.Human secrets.In our souls.

Are more in number.Than the stars.Yet another secret's.Being born.The mightiest of them all.o the Wonder. Wonder. Wonder of it all.

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!In tke !Jer¡¿nnùuj . . .

MORNING HAS BROKEN

,.~.'.,

~~.~,~

'B_1. Morn - ing has bro - ken like the first mori' - ingi Black bird has2. Sweet the ra'ins new fall sun - lit from heav - en, like the. first3. Mine is the sun - light J mine is the morn - ing born of the

4-. Morn - ing hilS bra - ken like the first morn- ing i Black bird hdS

lj~t._~~ .1_______. . .spo - Ken

dew - fallONe li9htspa- Ken

like. the first bird, Praise for the sing - ing 1 Praise for theon the first grass. Praise for the sweet- ness of the wetE - den saw play, 'Praise wiil e - la - tion i praise eve - rglike the first bird. 'Paise for the sing - ing, llraise for the

AM G C. Em S 6ì' C~, ao... ~).~'- .

morn - ing i .' Vraise for the spring - ing, fresh from the word,gar - den J spring in com - plete. - ness i Where h'i!. fe.et pass,

morn - ing J Gods re - ere - . d. - tion of d. new day.morn - it191 'Praise for the spring - ing i fresh from the word.

WORDS: E. FA/lEON MUSIC: NOr KNOWN

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. . . !J c-'adeJ. . .. . . mGn. Gn.J w.(JmGn .

TO SEE THE EARTH iAS IT TRULY IS

ARl'E6G 10 ACCOMPANIME NT ( ON E DOWNWARD STRUM FOR EACH CIIRP)

~::~~~-~e.rih as ¡thu - 19 i51 _ small and blue and~-beau-h -ful. 5mall and I blue and beau -ti -ful .in that e-

-. ter-na\ si - lence where it floars, e- ter - nal si - lence whereittloats"-~Is to see our-",~Ive as 'Tid-us on that~rthto-geth- e.r.E", J ~ i ~'" l_.r!

Broth _ ers Ott that bright Ioye -Ii - ness il1 -the e - i:r- nal cold,

FM .. . I EM i .~Broth -ers who "now now tht we.¡n tru-'~ l.roth.er/ llroth-us!_

ADAPU/) ~Al)M POEM 8 Y: AACHI.AtIJ MAr: iEISIf- MUSIC; . .JERRY llAllAP

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. . . cU'ul maJe '10" caltetakeU ol the 94J¡ck",.

ALAY SA INANG BAYANTHE WONDER OF EARTH

1'/1 1J¡pi/10 J we de dicate ourselves fo our belovec! COf//1IrYJ sourceof our life and hOlforl bOI)B or oC/r race. £6 áeaulg is our inspiratio/1;we ,pive ir our love. TJ¡e L'llish /!ries emphasize our dedica)¡ol1 fo

,reserving t/e whole e¡¡rfh for Me preservafion or man,

'Pag wifh marked yhgfhm.

~,lOÚD) Am ,'., . ~4-~-= .1 ,r..

I. kaw ;;r'9 Ba . yang rna. hal! I -The won - del', won - dey of earth! Thec 6' C. Om /' .~' P F P' ~£~~j ,~

kaw ang Ba - !lang rna - hal!, Pi. Ii - p' - nas J Pi . Ii.won - dey J won - dey of earth! Ours to ,her - ish, Ours to

~f ,/ / / / /" / /pn r Jq=-=p-?A C'~P ~11' nasJ bo. hd~ ko at da. nga\ f I -;che ishj here life was giv - en birth. The¡".¡" 'E~., Am 6'1 C61-

~. @l: )h ,)lEE' P Cpo ~kaw atlg ba - yang rna. hal! I - kaw at19 Ba. yan!) ma.

won - dey i won- dey of eayth! The WOn- dey, won. der. ofC ,', . Dm t /' . ',' ' ,A.. ". /' "Dm".\~. e.--~-'==~ F"i.¡hal! Pi. Ii - pi - nas) Pi - Ii pi., nas, t-i'

earth! Ours to cher - " , ish¡ Ours, fO ,chey' -. ish' Mans)

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A E'l Am E1-~. -' .... (SOFTER) F.~ ," t ),1 0 I r F4 ~

fi - nan n9 d - kin!) Id - hi. Lu panE si - ni .home in thi5 un - i ~ ver5~ _' Seed. lings warmed b9

El /' /' FM E1, /'ri rr sr- Æ4 r 'f j' . r' p #Æ$

la - n~an ,'yon9 gan - da d - king li, gis - nan, Ang da - gatthe sun gra5p earth with their long fin - gered roots i green leaves mix

~ Am i E,lI,,"f l F Am Dm1- /'~ : r: ~ n t J~ . Imòt

airatto

bu - kid

sweet - en

na ka d - 10 - an n9 50 - yu-flow-'ying budsnow rip. 'ning to

bun - dok

and light

El /' Am, E'l A'I /' /' /' Gl-~ : 'J jg J j F,p' íT it )i i jan! I - kaw ang Ba - ga".g ma - hal' 1-fruit. 1he won - dey, won - del" of earth! The

C 61- C ,/ /' ,/ DnltI~ F' V ~( D' ør j v' ~

kaw dng Ba. yang rna- hal l Pi - Ii - pi - nas, Pi. ii-won - dey, won - der of èarth! Ours to chey - ish, .ours to

~ / / / / ,. A. ,. U ,D,mtp 1, P;-p F' P ,. Æ8r J

pi - nas , S cl - '~o an$ bu - hay ko, Sacher - ish i the won - d~r of its worth; TheAm /' E' Am 3 Drn;1- (~~WER/ Ei' Am ,

'F' P t' ~. t I F' ~ r' Íj it z£¥'yo iilng bu - hd9 ko , Sa ., 90 dn,q bu -= ha.y ko!

won - der of its worth; The' won - der of its worth!

WORDS: CASTOR AItPER, dr. )If/sIC: dERRY OADAP

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WhelJe U 'Iou'" 6.lJotlielJ ll!eL?

'Iau knaw 9o.oJ anJ e()iL."AM I MY BROTHER'S KEEPER?"

ARV£G610 ACCOMPANIMENT:(ONE SLOW llOWN-STRUM ONEACH CHORD) Am'l.,m=

"Am .r m)The. ru - lerAs 10119 as~ A.F'.Amm r#1

broth-, er's keep - er?" The mut - tered cry was drowned liycalled for wa - ter And thoujht his hands were clean. Chritpea - pIe hun- ger. As loiig as peo - pIe thirst And~ ~~m L ,J J1 ) J i'.A - bel's life - blood shout - íng In si -Iencidromthe ground. For

coun - ted less than or - derJ The miln than the tnd,- chine. The

í.9 - no - rarice dnd ill - ness And w..r - fare do their worst. As

! Dm F .,1r~.no rodn is an is - land Di - vi - ded fmm the

crowd úied: (ru - c;i - fj him ~ Their mal - ice would - nt10"9 ali there's in - JUs - tice In iHt- y of God54E £ ~~r ~ , . . J ffmain j The bell which tolled for, A - bel Tolledbudge, 50 Pi - late tailed for wa - ter J Andland,) I am my brotli- er's keep - er, I

~ F DII AmJ, ¡, J__ J1

\:e - qual - IJ for Cain.

his - to - ry~ his Judge.dare not wash lIy hands.

WO.e.o: V01L1L f'ERO(JSO/V Mt/S/C: REO/IiALf) BARRETT-AYRES

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Leader:

People:

LOOK

People:

Leader: Inside myself, IBut I'm kidding

I don't really

Because I knowAnd because, ifI might even be

anyone for how we hmt each otherpo gilded liy either.

want to know the truth,of the cause of all this eviL.

People:

Leader:

Leader:

People Amen.

ßEWAnE

Beware! Turn around toambition, violence,

your real enernies-greed.

Men cannot be our enemies.If we kil men, whatWith whem shall we live

wil we have left?

Vietiiain" by Thich Nhat Hanh

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j wiLt make a co.u.enani witli 'f0u. . .

KAPILING MO RIN ANG DIVOSGOD'S ARMS WILL HOLD YOU

11uckil19 Accompaniment

WOT TOO FAST; !iMOOTfH.Y

~t~ Ib''i., Sa la - 0 man "9 la- 91m _ Ti - ba - !Jan mo ang 0 - 0 _~.;i hold r, "'- '"" - WhO' ,ii Y'" f"st-.' h" f,¡i.dj

l 1'~73)~ l' 1'1~ hi - rap man 0 a- liw Ka ~ pi- ling ino rìn an,g

_ In JOY, in dark- ness, in sor- row, On- Iy hi:; love is~ I~~'~) ) Lø Jl p1,1)p~:Dí,:05~ 2.8a a- raw at sa sa- bi _ hîn-di Kasure _ When you go out or come ìß? ~ Hès your pro-~~Jil)~. ,-- h b I' P'n3g - \ - I - sa _ Sa a - Y3 - gah 0 Ku - I I -+ecr- or and guide _ He-"s al - ways there, for the day and~~i,¡iPJïI~h3 - pat- I1U- ba- !:an Ka , Ai; sa pag-ni9ht dre a - like to him And when the

~' ~'~)s EJ)b f~ d'-lt:u - log mO man _ cl,L nas - ba - ban - b'y s'::a _

. night - time brings rest _ He will be ~o you, peace_~~.~J'~~,pag. "" ~ "" .~ Pag - Ii - pas t\g mag-da-tra9 ~ 3B 9ì - ni-9;-sing- When day dawns he. calls you fodh _ with new cour-3ge you're

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'I (JU wilL !Je m'f peo.pLe. . .

STATEMENT OF FAITH

WE BELÍEVE in one God, pr~sent in nature as law, in history aspurpose, in society as fellowship, in man as creativity and in JesusChrist as redeeming love. WE BELIEVE. that the Bible testifiesto the God who spoke and stiii speaks, and who summons us tolisten to his living word in the events of our own time. WE BE-LIEV.E that human lie is a di~logue with God and that he speaks

1 of duty, in the derland for in~, i~m.. s ofin the struglSle for 2TO~' ,.. WEChurch, thtj ..~

is~lrens in it

~

I

I

United Church of

I

, - I -Ka. Ay "' Sa. la -ot ~an n9 13 - gim _ Tì - ba- yanblest! A9 _ Gods drms will hold you se- cure when all youI M_"')1mO ang 10 - ob _ 'Sa I hi - r?p man 0 ~ - liw Ka-trust- ed has failed. In JOY i in dark- ness, in sor -row~=.~ I

pi - ling WlO rin ang 1)iyos --on - Iy hi 5 love is sure.

T¡lGAlO(j WtIl/)S: JEW CclE~/O ¡fUSIC: CONTANSCIO 1)£ GI/ZMAN ,

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1. i(umba yah, lJ lord, Kuml ba yah, Kum ba yah my lord, Kum ba

it. Some-one's cry - in,g, Lord, Kum ba 'yah, Some-ooe's cry - Ing Lord, Kum ba

3.Some-onès sing-in.q lord, K,JrI ba yah, Some-ones sin.9-ing lord. Kum ba

4.50me-onès pray- ins Lord, Kumli ba yah i Some-onts prdY-Ilg lord, Kum ba

Dmr61C ';,'" f. C .. Fln1 C .. 61 F C

!J heCiJ¡ If(JU'i (jli.(Janùul . . .Am

IB6 Em

LISTEN TO THE PEOPLE hut 'is shak ~ ingedt en ãll of mysick and I have nochoin of pro ~lems)self in to Jour~ c' "' I rhI r ~ 37t Iwith fear! ,des- pàir! IicaTe? iyou? I

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woRDS aiio IJllSe: THELMA tIfLlTAfl ZifNI£GA

ARPEGGIO ACCOMPANIMENT (DAlE SLOW f)OJYII Sl¡(JA1 0#EACH CHORD.)

CHORUS~ll ~'r 1i ~ ( flis- ten to the voice of th~ pea - ple_

yoo

dre.

be mme.

lJ('. ~ s": l#=I r ~£3rOh pleaseEm El Em

~ FP P f r J;-:t r7Jlis - ten to the voice of ~h~

;~ KUM BA YAH

F G G1 cc ..peo - ple_- ..

¡(,m_F __Oh!

Em Am Em

~ .and t filledJm

grain and 1

Job, why dontpro - blems, Where

hands) your will

,/ f, -'

are siron!) . my ni - pamy crops have failed, The rats have

II chíld is dead, My wife isyah! Kum.ba yah, "! lorâ) kum ba yah,Oh, LorL, Kum ba yah!

It . seems that Ufe is one Ionsya h! Some-one's crY-109 J lord, Kum ba yah, Oh, lord-, lCum ba yah!

I need you now. I trustyah!50me-onès sing-1n9, Lord, Kum ba yah,Oh, lord_, Kum ba Jan!

myyah! Some-ones pray-tn,9i Lord, lCum ba Ydh,Oh, lord_, Kum ba yah!

10 " kumba!Ja" is an African ~,ro' meaiiing "Come b!J here ". 5PIRITIJAL

. " . a-n.J, !J w.iLt J,s'ùJ.SIJ ifou. . . . . ¿'tom 10UIJ Jon.cia'le

MAN FROM EGYPT WE SHALL OVERCOME

STRONG DOWN ~EAT FOLLOWED BY VIGOROUS STRUMMING. STRUM ON EVE~Y BEATC Am c~i. We shalt 0 - ver - game ,_ We shall 0 - ver -z: The lord wíl see us ~hrough ,_ The lord will see us3. We're on to vic. - to - f!t'- We're on to vic - to.4. We ,'II walk hand in hand_ We'll walk hand In5. We are not d raid _ We are not d -&. The truth shall mêike us ~ree,_ The truth shaH make us7. We shall live in ipeace,- We shòll live In

~ _ C '".Am E' A. Bm D G D1~-i@~~; w, ,h,1I o. ",. co::. ",¿ --throu!lh,_ The lord will s~e U5 through some - da~)r!J,- Wlte on to viie - to - I'!J some - dalj,ha~d_ We'll walk h1nd in hand some - day,frdid,- We are "lit a - fraid to - dd!J,free,_ The truth shall mrke us free some - day,peêice,_ We shall Ii~e in pEdce some - dÒ9)

tfAST , . Am, " Om . / ' Am, Om _iír_There was a man, come in - to E - 9ypt, And Mo - ses Was hisThere is a man, coming from E - 9ypt he has Come for you andThere is a man, CO m ing froni E - 99 pt and his eyes ilre fi II of

~name. When he saw_ The yok! up- on us In his heart tlre burned aMe. On his lips, a word is siiig - ins "ad tht word is. Iih '- er-Ilsht. like tl 5un COll. up in' E - 9!lpt, COII to drive a - wag ll

~."~~flame Iii his heart the burnei a flame, 0 lord, iii hisig,' "iid that word is li\i - ar - is, 0 lord and thatiiiyht¡ coiie to drive a - wag the iiìyht) 0 Lord come to

~'., ~hert the burned a 'f1ams¡_ And when hesa~ The 9nef up-\lord is lib - er - is. And on his lips, a word isdrive a - wa,g -the night. "1$ Iilte the sun) COll up iii

Am

lieve,

WORDS, AND ,lUSIC; SPIRITUAL

F= c

F 6' C cF

'-Oh,_ déep In my heart,

G F Dm C

L We shall2.. The lord will3. We're on to4. We'll walk

5. We dre6. The trir shall

1. We shall

o -seevic -hand

not

makelive

ver - come

us through

to - r'yin handa - fraid

U5 freein peace

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WOIlJ1 A/P Mi/SIC: AMERICAN FOL/(lrRAPIT/QHAt.

13

/

Am F

F Em 6'¡o

1 do be-

61- C FeG; C

some -some -some-some-tosome -some-

-eda9.day,day.day.da!l.deiy.dd9.

!Vow liea.1t mil WOItJd. anJ. do.

THE OLD AND NEW

Leader: Ourkeep

Rtsponse:

Response: Youwith _your strength.

Leader: You shall not make for yourself any idoL.Response: God is spirit, and those who worship him must wm:snip

in spirit and in truth.(Verse 1 "Choose You This Day")

Leader: You shall not dishonor the name of the Lord your God,Response: You shall worship him with reverence and awe.Leader: Remember the Lord's day and keep it holy.Response: Christ is risen from the dead: set your minds on things

that are above, not on things that are, on the earth.

(Verse 2)

Leader: Honor your father and mother,Response: Live as servants of. God; honor all men; love the bro-

therhood.Leader: You shall not commit murder,

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. . ,. d. it wdL 9'0 weLL w¿tlt 110M-.

Response: Do not nurse anger I against yourbrother; overcome eril with good.

Leader: You shall not commif adultery,Response: Know that your boijy is a, tcmple

of the Holy Spirit.

Leadcr: You shall not steal.

(Verse 3)

Response: You shall do honestl work, thatyou may be able t give to those in need,

Leader: You shall not be a fa se witness,Let everyone speak the truth.

You shall not covet nythin~ which

belongs to your neig bor,Response: Remember the wo ds of the Lord Jesus:

it is more blessed t give than to receive.Love your neighbo as yourself,for love is the fulf Hng of the law. (Verse 4)

From A Commentary on Holy ommunion, Series 3, by theChurch of ngland

Response:

Leader:

UNITED NATIONS I CHARTER FOR YOUTHAdopted in 1965 by the Unite~Nations General Assembly. Three o'

~~low~ix statements are printej

1. Young people shal bbrought up in the spirit of peaceJustice, freedom, mutual respecand understanding in order t~

promot€ eqtlal rights for all hU1man beings and all nations, ec01nomic and social progress, dis1armament and the maintenanc1of international peace and secJ

urity,

6. A major aim in educating thyoung shall be to develop al

their faculties and to train themto acquire higher moral quali-ties, to be d€eply attached tothe noble ideals of peace, liber-ty i and the dignity and equalityof all men, and imbued with res-pect and love for humanity andits creative achi€vements. Tothìs end the family has an im-

portant role, to play,

Young people must become con-scious of their responsibilities in

the world they wil be calledupon to manage and should beinspired with confidence in afuture of happiness for mankind,

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C¡eúch thed.e W(JJ4 to. Ifo.ult chiLcAen. eJlie ..o.it¿ u (Jne

CHOOSE YOU THIS DAY

THIS MAY BE USED AS A RESPONSE TO THE READING OF THECOMMANDMENTS, OR MAY BE 5UNG SEPARATEL'(.

MODERATELY FAST (PLUCK)EM Am- Em 01 6 BifJij m J~ j) J3fp r ~r r I

Choose you this day be -tween your i-daIs ònd one God,Choose 60d to - day and he will ne- ver for- sake you,Choose you this day he -kween the god and the e - vii"Choose good to - day dnd live for - ev - er and e,v - er,Am Em, C 81-'tl,~j ))~

i - dols and one God i I. dols and one God ine - ver for - sake you i ne - ver for - Sike you)good dnd the e - vii, goo and the e - viI,ev- er and ev- ar, ev - er ònd ev - tri

W~E=~Cboose you this day be -tween your j - dols and one God /

Chose God. to - day dnd he will ne - veT for . 5dk.e 'you,Cnoose ~ou this day bet - ween the good d,ild the e - vii,

Choose good to - day and live for - ev" er and ev - er¡IYP~~ '- -- --Me "nd my house, wkii serve the LordMe dnd my house, will serve the LordMe and my house, will serve the LordMe 311d '"9 house, will sene -tile Lon!

JltJPS:.8d5I1d M ifOS#b'A ¡l:IG b!l B_B;P. MUSIC:úEIUIY DADAP :

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. . . ún¿ lfOUd.liatL lo.(Je tlie .Eo.lJ¿ lfo.UIJ qo.¿ witli útL lfo.U'i

Iisúltt, with útL lfo.Wl d-ut, and with alllfo.ult d.t?enr¡tJ.

FIRST ACT EVERY MORNIliG

Let then our first act every morning be-to make the following resolve for the

I shall not fear anyone on earth_I shall fear only God.

I shall not bear il wil towards anyone.I shall conquer untruth by Truth.And in resisting untruth I shall put upWith all suffering_ '

Gandhi

DAY BY DAY

1)1 6f 1)'- 1) t 61(71

Das bg day by day,day)

£it I E6

a dear Lord i three things I-I prai=. To see thee moreEm' ==fm' Em' .~ Æ= ¡ §jJ §:,. . 19, ¡rye thee more dear - ly iE",r: Em ~i'

fol- lòw thee. more)il),t~S: ~Al)/T7PNAL

ear - 19 -=J Day by day.MUSIC: EDWARD SCHWARTZ

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::o. mû lo.~ahe /11 ~d, .

BABAlAA WARNING

c 11m

~-- .gay!" Ngu - nit

t.~g

Y1g - hi - rap ta - ljo'y di1Iy - -' 'Rau - - -- - -tdy

o : ras

f;l

mag :: ba:' ngon', ba: yqtl ha -Råy .A~ Am

U - un - lad 'Pa - ti kò - fa - ru - ngd'y mag -wa - wa- kas!'Ray - - - - 'Ry - - "Ray!~ - gu - tom Fa - ra kil - yong ki - na - in ng Le - on!y - - - - - 'Ray - - - - 'Ray!

WORPS: LEVI CELE/l/O MUSfC: POPULAR MeLODY

SINi. VERSES 5LOWL'lWITH SIMPLE DOWN

STRUM ON EACH CHORD

NOT TOO fAST, A. D. ~.c J V ~ ~ 0 V ) gg' ~j1, Na - la - la - man na n92, 'Da - pat na mil - la - man

ON REFRAIN, STRUMVIGOROUSL'l,

gob' -ngAt Am 'Dm~ )I§om~~

Ang su - Ii - ra - ning tag - lay í Ba - kit hi" - di dag c ling lu-Na pan - tay lang ang ta - 0 j An9 pi - na - ka -pob- "eng ob-A", B1

~,O ~~ :z,§j ) l§ P ß Mna - san. Ang prob- Ie - Ina n9 a - ting ba're - 1'0, May ka - ra - ngd - Ian ding tu - lad

Ei' REFRAIN A FASTER

~ r ~ r ~. ~ Ji AAljti? Kung may kwal - tang ta - ngan, . rna - li - kam-Ray Raynyo ! Kung may - yon mang ba - yad

'Rag - - 'RdY~ D. 6'pi .~'i ~ h¡itang tu - nay: " ¥ã - fa - YU - ngiln at òng bò - wat ba -Ray - - 'Ry - ~ - _ka sa - paL At may ba - tas hin - di ti - nu - tu _1Iy - - - ~a!l

yev -à -

no-ma.

G~vernment offcials know our cou~try's situation. Why don't you do some.thing about it? If you have mon y, you can have Justice, everything. IIpoor, you have no progress at all; even your rights are disregarded.Bosses, ponder on this: we're eq all Laborers have human dignity likeyou. The workers are not receiv~ng just wages. The labor laws are notimplemented, If you continue to I oppress the hungry nation, it wil riseup like a lion to devour you.

di rin rna -

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!?emen.tie't In,! lGlJe taJ¡ '!GU. . .

COURTROOM COME TO ORDER

me CHOIlUS IS SUNG AS A /lOllN£J TO 61V€THE .rEELING 0;= ,MANY ACCUSING YOICliS.A SECONP VERSE FOR THE CHORUS /8rO//V.l W/TH THE CHORAL REAIJ/VGONTdE NEXT PAGE.

C#OIll/S (SIN6 VIGOIlOllSL Y)PLUCKl'f'_¡ J! ,

Court - room come to or - der / de - fen - dant take the stan d) ¡-he

'* SECOND VOICE ENTERS~)-charge is theres no krioiv- ledge of God in the land. u's the

~~~Lord of the u - ni - verse ver- 5US his peo- pie;

~~~~~ -~ --ver - sus his child - ren, the work of his hand.

~ii--~Th JE ~~~The charge'15 there's no faith-ful- ness ,_ no kind - ness¡ The

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charge is there's no fear of God i no love for oiie aii- otn - er j In-

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steèd there is ~ilt. Íng¡ ly. in~ / steal. ifl9) kill. ing í l.i -pin!) j ft-

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.. - ..peo - pIe of God are IiK' a faith - less bride, de-

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. ,children o"f God

jo .. V ,V,\/ho their fòth-erhave fc r - got - ten 15

A AI À"t3 -- 8;i .. .. i:tt1il- ~~~

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do not KnoW .how he. led them, Ite.

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to \"al~.(~ , he healed them and he loved them, '

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WORDS: FROM HOSEf4:1,2 1:5, 7:1t,11:1~4 \:~: E.l.P.MUSIC: JERRY DADA

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I Have Showed You, 0 Man What Is GoodA CHORAL READING

Characters: Amos-(solo voice) ¡inoutspoken farmer-tradesman, Micah-(group)-farmer from a small town.Isaiah-(solo)-an intellectual fromthe city. Hes-(wlo)-from the ci-ty, perhaps a teacher. . Jeremiah-(so-lo)-radical voice in the court. Peo-

ple-(group)-mixed voices. Choir-(choral reading may be presentèdwithout m.usic).

Nnte: "Courtroom Come to Order" isused as background music, See page

20. A second verse to the Chorus isadded. h~re at the end.

Choir: (Sing one line of Chorus lie-, foxe Amos speaks, then fade, continu-ing as background music,) "Court-

room.. ."

Amos: Lo, I am the one who formsthe mountains, and creates the wind,;I pút my mind in man, turn deepdarkness into morning, and darken theday into night. The Lord, the Godof hosts, is my name (4:13).

Choir: "The charge is there's no faith~fulness~no kindness..." (Sing nextline as, ',Micah speaks)

Micah: i have shown you, 0 man,whà is good; and what I require ofyoù: do justice, love kidness, waik

humbly with me (6:8).

Choir: _ ". . . instead there is. lying.. .:'hold after "murders brother" untilIsaiah finishes speaking.)

Isaiah:' Ì look for' juštice but what do '

I see? Bloodshed; I look for right-eousness, but what do I hear? A cry!Tell the righteous it wil be well with

them for they shall eat the fruit oftheir deeds; but woe to the wicked! Itshall be il with him, for what his

hands have done will be done to him(5:7; 4:10, 11).

Choir: "Courtroom come to order. . . "(sing chorus only.)

Isaiah: I have a case against youleaders and princess of the people: itis you who have devoured my land;the spoil of the .poor is in your houses.What do you mèan by crushing mypeople, by grinding the face of the

poor?

Amos: Let justice roll down like waterand righteousness like a mighty river!(5:24).

Choir: "The people of God are like afaitiiless bride.,. cover."

Hosea: You have plowed iniquity, youhave sown injustice, you have eatenthe fruit of lies. You have trusted inarmaments and aI'mies, therefore thetumult of war wil arise among your

people (10:13-14).

Choir: "The people... have forgotten. . .he was the one who feJ them."

Jeremiah: Stand by the roads andlook, and ask for, the ancient paths.When you find the good way, walk mit, and find rest for your souls.

People: we wil not walk in the oldways.

Jeremiah: i have set watchmen overyou. Pay' attention to their warnings.

People: We wiI not pay attention totheir warnings!

Choir: (spoken) Hear, 0 earth! BeholdI 'am bringing sorrow on the people

beciluse they have not listened to mywords. And as for my . law-theyhave rejected it.

Jeremiah: My grief is beyond heal-ing; my heart is sick within me, Hearthe cry of my people from the lengthand the breadth of the land! Is thereno balm in Gilead? Is there no .phy-sician to heal them? (8:18).

Choir: (softly in background) "Thepeople. '. forgotten... fed them."

Hosea: When Israel was a child, Iloved. him. Out of Egypt, I called myson (11:11). .

Isaiah: (loudly) Come, now, let us talktogether- Though your sins be scar-let, they can 'be made white as snow(1: 13).

Hosea: But the more I called them,the more they went fram me (11:2).

Isaiah: (angrily) I wil have my day!And the haughtiness of men shall behumbled, and the pride of men broughtlow. The Lord alone wil be exaltedin that day! (2: 12, 17).

Hosea: Yet it was 1 who taught themto walk! I took them in my arms.But they did not know that I was theone who healed them (11:3).

Choir: (spoken): 1 took a basket -ofover ripe summer fruit and asked,"A;mos, what do you see?" '

Amos:, A basket of summer fruit.

Choir: (spoken): The end has com,)upon my people: (Singing softly theilgrowing in volume as Hosea speaks)"Conroom come to order. . . hand."

Hosea: (in 'anguish) But how can Iabandon you, 0 ,my people. My heartrecoils within me; my compassiongrows warm and tender. I will notexecute my fierce anger. For I am

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God, not man. The Holy One in yourmidst and I wil not come to destroy

(1:8).i

Choir: (Sing only this phrase from theChorus and hold for 8 counts) "It'sthe Lord-"

lsaiah: Behold, I will again do mar-velous things with these people, won-

derful and marvelous things (29: 14).

Chcir:, (same as before) "It's theLord-"

Hosea: Return, 0 .people to the Lordyour God, for you have stumhled be-

cause of your iniquity. Take withyou these words and return to theLord (14:1, 2).

People: Take away all our iniquity.Accept what is good.

Choir: (sing last 2 lines of secondverse of chorus) "The Lord of the

universe yearns for his people, yearns

for his people, the work of his hands."

Micah: As in the days when you cameout of Egypt, I will show you mar-velous things (7:15).

Hosea: I wil heal your faithlessness;I wil love you freely, for less myanger has turned from you (14:4).

Micah: Who is god like the Lord?Pardoning, iniquity, passing over trans-gression for his people. I dÓ' not re-

tain my anger forever, for I delightin steadfast love. I will show faithful-

ness to you as I have sworn to yourfathers in the days of old (7:13).

Choir: (Sing second verse of 'chorus:)

"Courtroom come to order,defendant take the stand.

The judge. says you're acquitted,'.now live as he planned!

For the Lord of the univerSe yearnsfor his people. 'Yearns for his people,

the work of his hand."

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Mil peop in e~¿le l'. . .

HYMN FOR THOSE IN CAPTIVITY

~ D~ ,I pi ) ~i B'y the Bah - y

- 10 - nian riv- ers We sat2.. There our cap - tors in de - rí - sian Did re -3, Uow shall we sing the Lord's song In a4. Let thg cross be ben - e- dic - tlon For men

in yriei £IOU ~Jli; nangea our narp:; up- on aof us a song; 50 we sat with stdr- ìng

and bit - ter land) Can our yoic - es veil thein tur - an- nu: Bu the Dower of res - ur-

on woen wewere hard andthy ho - Igcap - tiy- i

WORlJS :FRONT ?SAU,1 /31 BY EWALD J. BASil MUSIC: LATVIAN MELOlJY

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,-I- . . lea.~ H.at, !J a.m wdli Ifau.

GOD Will SAVE US

fAST" AT Om eø El

:~~:=j' rSha4-mb, Me£hach,and A- bedf-ne- go re-fusedtoJo - seph was II boy when he I,dS sold to slav' ryNo - ah was a laughing s+oc be -cause he built dDa - yid hdd a small slìng-stiot, Go. Ii - ath had a

Dm .- El Am A7-

ubow down to theby his bratfr-ærsbOòt up - on drymigh - tg sword when

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,gold en 1m - 139 ßut the fie- ry fur- ndee did notway down in c - 9Y t Phal"- aoh toade h'iii chdir-man of the.

land where fiod told hi, When the rains came he Wd, saved while

they inet in com - b t But the boy was not a - frdid be -

6jfø Ei 5T- H lJr El

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burn and turn them in to d~h - s.rice and corn ad - m'in - is - ha - ion. i fact' m fact !lb." w', ,..,h 'i "m wh", ,; lI.d yo, l It, a a

Cduse he. knew tiîs (dUse WdS right! ¡je;.

l. Am Om Am Omv ~God will .'Jve us from all

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ddn. gel" J flood and falr- ine/ ci - t9 stran- ger,

~~Bombs and bul- lets, rev- 0 - lu - tion, drug ad - . die - tiol', air pol- \u - tion,',;~ p ~ 1 t I

And pop - U - la - tion ex- plo - sion!

WORDS .ANIJ Mi/SIC : TI/ELMA MIL/TAil ZUKIEf1'

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tliùifj a.~ Loo,lzùuj up. . .

TURN TURN TURN

-To ev-ery' thing turn, turn,turn.There is a sea~son, turn,i:urn~

-turn. And a time for ev - fry pur - pose un-der hea- ven.~ C G~ ~I Y~r' ~7' ~ WI1. A time to be born,.3 time _ to die; A time to2. A Hme to buíld up, a time to breaKdown; A time to3' A iime of _ love, a time _ of hate; A -time of~,A Hm' to_ ~ tim,-~; ~~

Ç=r' ~ 'r G~i .r~i .r--plani; a time _ to reap; A hme to Kill, 3 time _ todanc.e; a time _ to mourn; A time to cast _ 3- wao;war, a time _ of peace; _ A time !:ou may _ em-rend, a time _ to sew; A time of love, 3 time _ of

'NDINGS; F. ~ ~2 r' V r r I r' .P5W J~g~1. heal; A time to laughr a time _ to weep=, F ~ Cr' 1 r r ij (J JÐ, J i :J ~ J I

2.. 5tones; A time to 93 - the!' stones _ to - geHi- e~~ G~ ~. '., . ,1. ~ J.~~ ..S. Frain fro.. eni- bra- cin~~ F C G~ Cr' a= r jt l J I J OJ J ~4. hate; A time of peace _ I swear it's not too lat"è

WORDS (FROM ECCLESIASTES 3:1-B) AND MUS~: PETE SEEGER

(To Everything There Is a Season); TRO _.(c) Copyright 1962Melody Trails, Inc., New York, N. Y. Used with permission.

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AN UBBANPSALMOF PRAISE

The city is the Lord's and the fullness thereof,the suburbs and those that dwell therein.

For he has founded it upon the bedrock,and established it in brick and steel.

Who shall ascend the skyscaper of the Lord,and who shall stand ip his private office?

He who has examined his own human actions,and has not pawned his eternal values to empty living,and has not stabbed his fellow worker in the back.

vVe wil receive a promotion from God, for God is the onewho picked him out of the gutter and cares about his well-being. .

This is what always happens to' those who seek him,to those who seek the face of the God who cares about sinfulman.

The source of this adaptationof Psa:lm24:1-6 is unknown,

q (J'i ik i¡o.'f ol tlte .. oJtJ wiLL b.e witlt 'f0u. . .

HELLO WORLDCOUNT 2 BEATS TO A MEASURE, PLAY 8 MEASURES AS.

I INTRODUCTION.C ~"l_ J)m _ 6~~ =ti;- ff~~~~ --n_=~JJj~- --==..~=_=~ ~,--HEl- LO WORLD, lts nice to see you a- Min.C A!il J)m 6~~=~=t~~irrl~i~15 J Am-#n. .--ile - -~ -('"

Hel - io life, - Atldst I've found my on- ly frìend.rJ~ Am :Pm, G -~~-=kT-~@l0t) ,. __ _ __ _ "-Hel - 10 re - al- i - t!J . Do you re - m€m - ber me.~Em Am J)m1 61 C~~ I(' -- '4-; __ -e~ --

? Do you re.- mem- ber me_?

JI -_,?J@ ._--L1FE'i'MDIF-FERENT than I WdS be- fore.e' Am :Pm 6~~:L~-I

Things are clear - er now my eyes dre 0 - pen more;~ C Ám:Dm GIt J§g1 o'~ WiBut there are still thou -sands of tlÍîn!ls I dont~,Á~ D~ . G. ,'" . C~fS J. fJ

know, . I've got d - - long Wà.Y' to go_

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lI--=:

lIEL- LO TIME,_ my you go fast!_.c~~:. - I~-'All I'm thínk. - ing now -- is al ~ rea- dg in the Pdst_~ C, A.. J)tn' 6

FESlow down d lit. tie 50_ I Cdn catch up -;itli~ Am J)"", 6'1 C~~ ~?J

you l'egot 50 md- ny thing' to do_

~ A D 6.~ tn.~---HEl - LO WORLD _ I see you're not do- ing liO well_~C_.A~:_:! . - I

The times dre troubled now_ dS dn. y-one Cdn tell_~ c,. Am J)m (3.t - ~'~k=ii~i will me you tlW _ on feni~ of mq~~-~~' , ,~__-e"'&own lIel - 10 world_ I have grown_

~SLDWER. Dm 6 61 ' c,~ ~~~--~J - -----.. --."- . -0__Hel- 10 world _ I Ii,we gyown._

WORJS A)/J) .Jt!IC: KERRY POETIIIG

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CHANGES IV

~,Eli' . AJ,6)r~J.~baCK the mis-sing m¡r-_ rors,Tha-L be- fore youcould.tlt find,_

clouds have all _ gone There will be no more rain,shaiie _ off the an - _ cierit, The an - cient chains of ourtomb,

j a.m cJ¿eatùul a. new. liea.l)eH a.n¿ a. Hew. ea.J¿tli. . .

~ em21

Do~'t you' feel a change a - COlY- in9_ from 3n-:Don't \:OU feel the day is corr-ing_ thaT will:Don't ~ou 'fee! the da~ is co"'- in9 _ and it

,~. ,Frn J 1)in1,

oth - el' side of time,_stall _ and re - main _won't be _ 1:00 soon _

Brea\(- ing

when yoiirwhen the

down the wallsc.hi ld - rcn seepeo - pie of

of sl-the an-the world

~~-/ . "" lFil-lin9 lY!:S- br- ies ofemp- _ ti- n~5S tftatAnd the beau - -L!J of all things IS un-We wil all be born a - gain of

the

~. . ~ Jq C~OR"SC"'''TWICE).. h '-__ ~'yes - ter - day left be - hind __ And weeov- ered a - 9aine- ter - "al WOP,D_

~~h7~~~all start \ív- ing for the one _ thats goin9 to last_

WORDS AND MUSIC: CAT STE'VENS

~lence _ Lift- i"g shad -ows from !:our mind, _ Plac- inS

SWers _ That _ !:ou _ saw the same, _ When thecan all live _ il1 one room, _ when we-

.-t'." / I

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M If (Jol¡i~ . .

WHO WILL SET US FREE?

. F f, ~ F E~ F f1. f Ai F /

il~ lJ AI J J Sip) -.-..( - r 1J. J IMAU THIS A GOOD!lOCI( SEAT WITHDRUM AND OTHE~NNYTNM IHSTIlUM£NTS.

1. Who wil set us free? Whoz. wno wil open our eyes? WhoJ, Who will be our light? Who4. Who will give us life? . Who

f D.' ,. , A~ C D. , _, ,/ Cp J fJ l~) § () æg 0 ~ f7't Ielse can set us free?else can open, our e!jes ?,else can be our light? Je - sus Je -else can' give us life?

Om f, E' F Um C~. J IJ,~). S ~J M. c: ~sus) We're wait - in!!) We're wait - ing_ for

WORDS: BERNARDO JURIAPEREl,o.S.O

~ Om ;' Gil, Om ' GmF J. 1, J J J ;g!J~ You said youä be co - ming )_ You sdid gouH be~ E' D. F ,_D.'J ~ J J g@'n I

,. CO - mín~ \)oil le. us hope for nor-l. in9_

Nt/sic; FRANCISCO F. FELICIANO

, . . hai b.ecome ¿¿elh. . .

ON' A DAY

i a ì\. . D. G. C. .Ao D., , G,14) C

On a day when men were coun- ted God be - came the son of man;. On a niglít,while si - lent shephe':Js, Watched their flocks up - on the plain,

When thereshoæ the star of Oa-vid In the spang. led east- ern sk'y,

Yet its Chrìstinas,and we greetllim, (om- in.9 ev - en no~ to save;

~Tha his name iiCame a mess -d,qeKings ar - rived to

For the Lord of

ev - ery cen - 5US i

with its sum - mons

pay their hom- ag e

our sal'- va - tion

shoud be en - tered was his plan jBrougtit by song of an - gels trdin:To the Christ, the Lord most high.

Was not cap - tive to the gmve_

-' . . n J i, " - ~, ,God) the lord of all ere - â - lion, Humb-I, takes a, crea - Turt5 jl-ljLo, in Bethlehem's lit --Le vi\' 'lage ' Has arriv.ed the Shep- herd Kih,9,

Yt not all, for 10 there soun-deth Throu,h the streets a fear- ful cry)

Out of £ - 99pt Cdme the Sav- io~ Man's Im- man -: U - el tltbe.

~~lie whose form no

And each shepherd

For a King whoChrist - mas shines with

man ha: wit-nessed, Has ' to -dayto tiis Mas- ter flust his sheep

will not wor- Ship Has .de -creedtaste er 910- ry, 610 - r!: of

a hu - man face.

as offer- ing bring.

that Christ must die_

e- ter - ni- tg.

WORDS. n.T. NILESMUSIC: KQIEAN CAROL

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..

NAGPAKATAWONGA LADINGBORN INTO POVERTY

FAST~ Om.' . .. Gm ... O.Eil..~r .FW'AngMe"' si- ak tiqa, a fong gui - no - 0Je.. SlJs,Mes-si- ah. the Jo,niof usa1\,.' ,;..~

nag - pa.. ka- ta -wo n9a la - bin,l1 u-, bos 0, Je-, .J " JBorn in- to pON - er ~ t~ in a C()'s stall,Je- sus,

'~. ", .',;m" , A,. ., ,. ., ,..,." ", ".." D. In , . ,.. ./"" " .', , .'.,,,'~~SUS sa K3 - hi - tas - an sa la- h9it1 ~u-

Kih9 al - mighi: -,!j øf heayJn dt1d earth; be.- cah1e

~ .',Gm", .. ,A,l .',,','," .,. '," ,'/. ' ,', , ',omj~'J,~',~ta, aii9 hä-rinsla- biÌ1qgam- ha- han.poor 1ike us 'at the -\irr of hi-s birth.

TRAf)/TIONA/. VISAYAII fOLK SOHIi REVISED ,By: r/ /).4/JAIJ

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ILl-ILlA LULLABY - THREE VERSIONS

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"JLI.Jil J T//LOl; ANAY /J A /JISAYAN LULLABY - 5LE'cPJ MY C/lILO¡" YOUIL AltJll¿R, , IS HOT IIE/IE BUT /lAS 6tw£ TtJ MAIUU T TtJ BUY,NlcE MEAl) 8JR YtJU.

" JLf'/LI, MAGIfINTA Y XA ". rAóA~G HO,QbS or ENCOURAGEMENT. WAIT liNri/.YOU /lAV£ GIlOWN UP, TII£ TIM IS COMING WilEN rou WILL BE A8L.TO I.+PIlOv¿ YOl/~ J.OT.

Em /

I - Ii, I - Ii tu - 109 a - hay, wa - la di,

1- I - Ii, I - Ii J inag-Iiin .ta~ KaJ ha-bang" i.2" I - Ii, I - Ii, ba- Kit K3 - !l3 a"S bu- ha!l3, i - Ii, r - Ii, mag-ti - is Kêl Sêl du- sa

81- Em Am~. $lri I - ir Ma - nay, kad - to tien- da ba - kdl pa.

1. Kaw'': lu - ",a - la - Ki, Da - i-a. tiiig di., ang pa - na-2. mo'~ JUK.harig dul(- ha, Hin -4i pa ba 1'3-93 - sa-3.lIon9 di - tia- da - la, Ma. la - pit ti;i êlng pa - na-

Em 6' Am Em~l r~¥¥¡, pag i r - Ii / I. Ii. tu - log, d- nay.

1, hon na hin -eli Ka nia- a - a - pi,--2. w;i la - ba - "an rno ang da - Ii - ta ,_3,hori a"9 bi. - hay mo'y mag' i - i - ba.-

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RUe, ¿Lee tG lJr¡'fpi ~ Kuir¡ ø#eIzG¿ lOGkd. lolz the cld¿ . . .

A LULLABY FOR A REFUGEE CHILD

ILI'ILt, LEAN ON MV ARM- A SONG OF TIE RH'UGEECllIlDREN. Em

"

t ~ Ii, 1 - Ii , ,

1- Ii, 1- Ii, lean on m,y arln i

ßlo Em Am

way that lead~ from harm i ' De-ser-ted now

l.g i~ the wiy, that leads from harm J De-sert. ed now

Em ßl Em-- --

lean on my drm.--i. Ii, r - Ii .--our house and filrm, 1 - Ii J 1. Ii, leeln on my elrm.

\" Jï Yî~.

oJ "-1- Ii, I - ii, sleep by my side; So ma- ny~ ~':R_.

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!Jt u time ¿o.l¡ff'!i£Glf to ¿'e aiJ,J,ut ff,! blÚùtefU.

FATHER AND SON

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INTIlO; D -6 -4X , ", ~.~.D~ ...". '~, .,6. _,.'.,d..Em.,~,.D,.

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.. ~ ,',:1,'.,". ~~" . ,~m~,'. ' . ,.,... - ' ,'.' . - '.' . . -... . . - - '. .set., tIe down _ ,If99ù lik.e ~ You caii mar - r9 look at inSet ~ tie down .. ~ "If, gou like ~ VOI Cdn irar- 1'9 look at ii

_,_'....",.,,'.., !m~... .~ ,..~ "".A,'..~..-.--. -', '.':' " -'~ ",' . .,'. '"' ,'. -' ".

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_".,A,,~.,.,,'. G..,~,,'Em=.,.,.' .'...",1),'

. . . " . . -, -, . - - ,- ,'-. .,' . - '".' .-.".,' '.. '.once like you ate "tiw.~ArÍd 1 Icnow ~ thòTiTsnot eas -!l ' to. be catm_

... ...,. ..,~, Bm:. ~~m~'.,.,'" ',. .,.D,."",.",m,~ .: ". . .,.....,.':...._.'.~..:.' ',", "-~"-' .... ~ "'-'." '.__,Whsllyte foviiG ~~~~lhih9NJ- ¡ligon Rùljaki your time

_ A 6 Em D~J'mJ,.~. ~~J,llThink ø lot Think of ev - i Ý9- thing you've sot for you will still~ 'm. . A D--V' .

?#l. ¡, J ~ i b J, I J J Jt d IIiBe here to - mar ~ row r But your dreams may nat:

TilE SON: LOIJIJE,Q, AGITATED #m . ,'. .'.." ., G. ' ',." ".'.~.,J ~ 'l'~.'3, ¡¡ow can

S, Aii the

Ihiies

trlj to~r Cp\,lin

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