Chords for Keepers of the Faith (Welcome Home) 11-07-13
Tempo:
141.85 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
D
Em
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Jam Along & Learn...
He
[C]
laid his belt, left the tent, and [G] headed for the door.
[C] He saw a soldier sitting there [G]
in his uniform.
[Bm] He ordered up a burger when the [D] waitress came around.
[Am] He smiled and said, [Bm] it's my first meal [C]
back on U [D].S. ground.
[C] The old man headed over [G] said, I don't mean to intrude,
[C] but if you've got a minute, well [G] I'll sit and talk with you.
[Em] I came back from Nome [D] in the spring of 68.
[Am] Before I had [G] to go, there's [C] some things I'd like [D] to say.
[C]
Welcome home, [G] thank you.
[D] For sacrifices made, [G] for all that you've been [D] through.
[Em] Well, there's no way to [D] repay you [C] for the things you had [G] to do.
Welcome [Am]
home, [Em]
[C] and [B] thank [G] you.
[C] [G]
[C] The soldier took a minute, [G] already said that means a lot.
[C]
You've just given me more thanks [G]
than you ever got.
[Em] I know you fought for honor, [D] of the red, white, and blue.
[Am]
What I'm gonna [Em] say right [C] now is too long [D] overdue.
[G] Welcome [C] home, [G] thank you.
[D] For sacrifices made, [G] for all that you've been through.
[Em] Well, there's no way to [D] repay you for [C] the things you had to [G]
do.
Welcome [Am] home,
[Em] [C]
welcome [Em] home.
[C]
And thank [G] you.
[N]
[C]
laid his belt, left the tent, and [G] headed for the door.
[C] He saw a soldier sitting there [G]
in his uniform.
[Bm] He ordered up a burger when the [D] waitress came around.
[Am] He smiled and said, [Bm] it's my first meal [C]
back on U [D].S. ground.
[C] The old man headed over [G] said, I don't mean to intrude,
[C] but if you've got a minute, well [G] I'll sit and talk with you.
[Em] I came back from Nome [D] in the spring of 68.
[Am] Before I had [G] to go, there's [C] some things I'd like [D] to say.
[C]
Welcome home, [G] thank you.
[D] For sacrifices made, [G] for all that you've been [D] through.
[Em] Well, there's no way to [D] repay you [C] for the things you had [G] to do.
Welcome [Am]
home, [Em]
[C] and [B] thank [G] you.
[C] [G]
[C] The soldier took a minute, [G] already said that means a lot.
[C]
You've just given me more thanks [G]
than you ever got.
[Em] I know you fought for honor, [D] of the red, white, and blue.
[Am]
What I'm gonna [Em] say right [C] now is too long [D] overdue.
[G] Welcome [C] home, [G] thank you.
[D] For sacrifices made, [G] for all that you've been through.
[Em] Well, there's no way to [D] repay you for [C] the things you had to [G]
do.
Welcome [Am] home,
[Em] [C]
welcome [Em] home.
[C]
And thank [G] you.
[N]
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_ _ _ _ He _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C]
laid his belt, left the tent, and [G] headed for the door.
_ [C] He saw a soldier sitting there [G]
in his uniform.
_ _ [Bm] He ordered up a burger _ when the [D] waitress came _ around.
[Am] He smiled and said, [Bm] it's my first meal [C]
back on U [D].S. ground. _ _
_ _ _ [C] The old man headed over _ [G] said, I don't mean to intrude,
_ [C] but if you've got a minute, well [G] I'll sit and talk with you.
_ _ [Em] I came back from _ Nome [D] in the spring of 68.
_ _ _ [Am] Before I had [G] to go, there's [C] some things I'd like [D] to say.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C]
Welcome _ home, _ _ [G] thank _ _ you.
_ _ [D] For _ sacrifices _ made, [G] for all that you've been [D] through.
[Em] Well, there's no way to [D] repay you [C] for the things you had [G] to do.
Welcome [Am] _
_ _ home, _ [Em] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ and [B] thank [G] _ you.
_ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] The soldier _ took a minute, _ [G] already said that means a lot.
_ _ [C]
You've just given me more thanks [G]
than you ever _ got.
[Em] I know you fought for honor, [D] of the red, white, and blue.
_ _ [Am]
What I'm gonna [Em] say right [C] now is too long _ [D] overdue. _ _ _
_ [G] Welcome [C] _ home, _ _ _ _ [G] thank you. _ _
_ _ [D] For _ sacrifices _ made, [G] for all that you've been through.
[Em] Well, there's no way to [D] repay you for [C] the things you had to [G]
do.
Welcome [Am] _ home, _ _
[Em] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ welcome _ [Em] _ home. _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
And thank [G] you. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C]
laid his belt, left the tent, and [G] headed for the door.
_ [C] He saw a soldier sitting there [G]
in his uniform.
_ _ [Bm] He ordered up a burger _ when the [D] waitress came _ around.
[Am] He smiled and said, [Bm] it's my first meal [C]
back on U [D].S. ground. _ _
_ _ _ [C] The old man headed over _ [G] said, I don't mean to intrude,
_ [C] but if you've got a minute, well [G] I'll sit and talk with you.
_ _ [Em] I came back from _ Nome [D] in the spring of 68.
_ _ _ [Am] Before I had [G] to go, there's [C] some things I'd like [D] to say.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C]
Welcome _ home, _ _ [G] thank _ _ you.
_ _ [D] For _ sacrifices _ made, [G] for all that you've been [D] through.
[Em] Well, there's no way to [D] repay you [C] for the things you had [G] to do.
Welcome [Am] _
_ _ home, _ [Em] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ and [B] thank [G] _ you.
_ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] The soldier _ took a minute, _ [G] already said that means a lot.
_ _ [C]
You've just given me more thanks [G]
than you ever _ got.
[Em] I know you fought for honor, [D] of the red, white, and blue.
_ _ [Am]
What I'm gonna [Em] say right [C] now is too long _ [D] overdue. _ _ _
_ [G] Welcome [C] _ home, _ _ _ _ [G] thank you. _ _
_ _ [D] For _ sacrifices _ made, [G] for all that you've been through.
[Em] Well, there's no way to [D] repay you for [C] the things you had to [G]
do.
Welcome [Am] _ home, _ _
[Em] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ welcome _ [Em] _ home. _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
And thank [G] you. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _