Chords for Hinsons - He Can
Tempo:
93.2 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
E
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [G]
[D]
Now who can speak to a cripple [G] and they stand right up [D] and walk?
And who can cause the deaf and [E] dumb to hear and [A] start to talk?
[D] And who can calm a fevered brow or say and [G] let it be
with just a little bit of clay, [Bm] touch him in a way [E] the [A] blinded [D] eyes can see?
[C#] I'm telling [D] you he can and I know [G] that he'll stand by [D] your side when the world comes [A] crumbling in.
[D] For no one's ever [G] done what he's done, he [D] laid down his [E] life on the [A] road to [D] live again.
Now what can cause an old [G] man that's about to [D] say goodbye
to lift up both of those dying [E] hands with a tear running [A] from his eyes?
[D] With his loved ones gathered all around him, [G] he can smile and say don't fear
cause the one that brought [D] me [Bm] to this [E] floor will [A] lead me [D] on from here.
[G] I'm [D] telling you he can and I [G] know that he'll stand by your [D] side when the world comes [A] crumbling in.
[D] For no one's ever [G] done what he's done, he [D] laid down his [E] life on the [A] road to [D] live again.
[C#] And I'm [D] telling you he can and I [G] know that he'll stand [D] by your side when the world comes crumbling [A]
in.
[D] For no [G] one's ever done what he's done, he [D] laid [Bm] down his [E] life on the [A] road to [D] live again.
[D]
Now who can speak to a cripple [G] and they stand right up [D] and walk?
And who can cause the deaf and [E] dumb to hear and [A] start to talk?
[D] And who can calm a fevered brow or say and [G] let it be
with just a little bit of clay, [Bm] touch him in a way [E] the [A] blinded [D] eyes can see?
[C#] I'm telling [D] you he can and I know [G] that he'll stand by [D] your side when the world comes [A] crumbling in.
[D] For no one's ever [G] done what he's done, he [D] laid down his [E] life on the [A] road to [D] live again.
Now what can cause an old [G] man that's about to [D] say goodbye
to lift up both of those dying [E] hands with a tear running [A] from his eyes?
[D] With his loved ones gathered all around him, [G] he can smile and say don't fear
cause the one that brought [D] me [Bm] to this [E] floor will [A] lead me [D] on from here.
[G] I'm [D] telling you he can and I [G] know that he'll stand by your [D] side when the world comes [A] crumbling in.
[D] For no one's ever [G] done what he's done, he [D] laid down his [E] life on the [A] road to [D] live again.
[C#] And I'm [D] telling you he can and I [G] know that he'll stand [D] by your side when the world comes crumbling [A]
in.
[D] For no [G] one's ever done what he's done, he [D] laid [Bm] down his [E] life on the [A] road to [D] live again.
Key:
D
G
A
E
Bm
D
G
A
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Now who can speak to a cripple [G] and they stand right up [D] and walk?
And who can cause the deaf and [E] dumb to hear and [A] start to talk?
[D] And who can calm a fevered brow or say and [G] let it be
with just a little bit of clay, [Bm] touch him in a way [E] the [A] blinded [D] eyes can see?
[C#] I'm telling [D] you he can and I know [G] that he'll stand by [D] your side when the world comes [A] crumbling _ in.
[D] For no one's ever [G] done what he's done, he [D] laid down his [E] life on the [A] road to [D] live again. _
Now what can cause an old [G] man that's about to [D] say goodbye
to lift up both of those dying [E] hands with a tear running [A] from his eyes?
[D] With his loved ones gathered all around him, [G] he can smile and say don't fear
cause the one that brought [D] me [Bm] to this [E] floor will [A] lead me [D] on from here.
[G] I'm [D] telling you he can and I [G] know that he'll stand by your [D] side when the world comes [A] crumbling _ in.
[D] For no one's ever [G] done what he's done, he [D] laid down his [E] life on the [A] road to [D] live again.
[C#] And I'm [D] telling you he can and I [G] know that he'll stand [D] by your side when the world comes crumbling [A] _
in.
[D] For no _ _ [G] one's ever done what he's done, he [D] laid [Bm] down his [E] life on the [A] road to [D] live again.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Now who can speak to a cripple [G] and they stand right up [D] and walk?
And who can cause the deaf and [E] dumb to hear and [A] start to talk?
[D] And who can calm a fevered brow or say and [G] let it be
with just a little bit of clay, [Bm] touch him in a way [E] the [A] blinded [D] eyes can see?
[C#] I'm telling [D] you he can and I know [G] that he'll stand by [D] your side when the world comes [A] crumbling _ in.
[D] For no one's ever [G] done what he's done, he [D] laid down his [E] life on the [A] road to [D] live again. _
Now what can cause an old [G] man that's about to [D] say goodbye
to lift up both of those dying [E] hands with a tear running [A] from his eyes?
[D] With his loved ones gathered all around him, [G] he can smile and say don't fear
cause the one that brought [D] me [Bm] to this [E] floor will [A] lead me [D] on from here.
[G] I'm [D] telling you he can and I [G] know that he'll stand by your [D] side when the world comes [A] crumbling _ in.
[D] For no one's ever [G] done what he's done, he [D] laid down his [E] life on the [A] road to [D] live again.
[C#] And I'm [D] telling you he can and I [G] know that he'll stand [D] by your side when the world comes crumbling [A] _
in.
[D] For no _ _ [G] one's ever done what he's done, he [D] laid [Bm] down his [E] life on the [A] road to [D] live again.
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