Chords for Suppertime - George Younce & EHSS
Tempo:
112.65 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
Bm
B
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N]
[B] I'm so proud of this group.
[C] All except me.
[N]
I
[Gm] come down here and kick some [N] butt and I'm done.
It's been eight [F#] months since I've been out of the house.
I had my [G#] heart called in Carnegie Hall.
[E] And I went home and I've been there ever since.
[G] Just didn't have enough [F] strength to go [N] in more.
But me and these boys and my family have been praying that God would give me strength to come down here.
[B] Most of you know that Ernie is my son-in-law and I'm so proud of [G] him and Gary and his group.
[B]
But Lisa told me, he married my third daughter Lisa.
A while back Lisa told me, she said, Dad, I didn't know what true love was until I married Ernie.
And then it was too late.
Ernie said that to me.
You look like a million dollars, George.
Oh, thank you.
[Bm] Really, God's testing me.
I [G#m] don't stand up as long as [E] I used to.
So let me sit down here.
[B]
Hey, I don't have the voice that I used to have.
Let me see if I can sing this song.
You know what I'm going to tell you, Lisa?
I've got 20% of my heart left.
And [G] the dialysis was on Wednesday and Friday.
[B] And so that sometimes it drains me and most of the time it doesn't.
[B] I'm going to try to sing this song.
If I don't get through it, I'm going to have to get up and leave.
Give me one more chance.
[G#m] [E]
[Bm] [B]
[A] [D] [B]
[Bm] When [A] I was but [D] a boy
[A] I [E] used to day to day
[F#] To leave the shadows [A] time
[E] [G#] [A] When winding down
[D] An old familiar [A] pathway
[D#] I [E] heard my mother [Bm] call
That shed of [A] sun
[B]
Come [D] home,
[E] come home, it's supper [A]
time
[E] The shadows [Bm] creep then
[A] [E] [B]
[C#m] [D] Come home, [E] come home, it's [A] supper time
[Bm] We're going [E] home
[A] At last
[B] Some of [A] the fondest memories of [D] my childhood were
Woven [A] around supper time.
My mom would come to the back steps [E] of your home place.
She'd [Bm] say, George, honey, come [B] on in, it's supper time.
Oh my, [A] how I'd love to hear that much more.
[D] You know, for me, [A] time has woven the realization of the truth.
That it is [E] even more time.
And that's when the Lord [Bm] comes with the portent of glory [B] and says,
Come on in, for supper time.
And we'll be gathered around the table with the Lord himself
At the greatest supper time of them all.
[A] [D]
[A] Standing on the
[E] On the
Roof of Belgium [Bm] North
[E] I hear once [A] more
[E] [A] The [B]
banquets, [C#] [D] tables, weddings
Up in [A] Cleveland
[G#m] Aw
[E] It's supper time
[Bm] Upon [C#m] the board
[B]
[D] Come home,
[Bm] come home, it's [A] supper time
[E] The [Bm] shadows we've [B] been passed.
[D] Come home, [Bm] come home, it's [A] suppertime.
[G#m] [E] We're going [Bm] home, [A]
[Bm] we're going [E]
home.
You know, I've got a lot more days [C#] to [Bm] hide than I have ahead of [E] me.
But I hope someone will miss.
Should he [C#] return tonight, [B] I'm packed and ready to [Bm] go.
I've got my house open.
Oh, I'm going [E] home.
Yeah, I'm [Bm] going.
[Bm] Headed home [B] someday.
[D] [A] [Bm] [A]
[B]
[B] I'm so proud of this group.
[C] All except me.
[N]
I
[Gm] come down here and kick some [N] butt and I'm done.
It's been eight [F#] months since I've been out of the house.
I had my [G#] heart called in Carnegie Hall.
[E] And I went home and I've been there ever since.
[G] Just didn't have enough [F] strength to go [N] in more.
But me and these boys and my family have been praying that God would give me strength to come down here.
[B] Most of you know that Ernie is my son-in-law and I'm so proud of [G] him and Gary and his group.
[B]
But Lisa told me, he married my third daughter Lisa.
A while back Lisa told me, she said, Dad, I didn't know what true love was until I married Ernie.
And then it was too late.
Ernie said that to me.
You look like a million dollars, George.
Oh, thank you.
[Bm] Really, God's testing me.
I [G#m] don't stand up as long as [E] I used to.
So let me sit down here.
[B]
Hey, I don't have the voice that I used to have.
Let me see if I can sing this song.
You know what I'm going to tell you, Lisa?
I've got 20% of my heart left.
And [G] the dialysis was on Wednesday and Friday.
[B] And so that sometimes it drains me and most of the time it doesn't.
[B] I'm going to try to sing this song.
If I don't get through it, I'm going to have to get up and leave.
Give me one more chance.
[G#m] [E]
[Bm] [B]
[A] [D] [B]
[Bm] When [A] I was but [D] a boy
[A] I [E] used to day to day
[F#] To leave the shadows [A] time
[E] [G#] [A] When winding down
[D] An old familiar [A] pathway
[D#] I [E] heard my mother [Bm] call
That shed of [A] sun
[B]
Come [D] home,
[E] come home, it's supper [A]
time
[E] The shadows [Bm] creep then
[A] [E] [B]
[C#m] [D] Come home, [E] come home, it's [A] supper time
[Bm] We're going [E] home
[A] At last
[B] Some of [A] the fondest memories of [D] my childhood were
Woven [A] around supper time.
My mom would come to the back steps [E] of your home place.
She'd [Bm] say, George, honey, come [B] on in, it's supper time.
Oh my, [A] how I'd love to hear that much more.
[D] You know, for me, [A] time has woven the realization of the truth.
That it is [E] even more time.
And that's when the Lord [Bm] comes with the portent of glory [B] and says,
Come on in, for supper time.
And we'll be gathered around the table with the Lord himself
At the greatest supper time of them all.
[A] [D]
[A] Standing on the
[E] On the
Roof of Belgium [Bm] North
[E] I hear once [A] more
[E] [A] The [B]
banquets, [C#] [D] tables, weddings
Up in [A] Cleveland
[G#m] Aw
[E] It's supper time
[Bm] Upon [C#m] the board
[B]
[D] Come home,
[Bm] come home, it's [A] supper time
[E] The [Bm] shadows we've [B] been passed.
[D] Come home, [Bm] come home, it's [A] suppertime.
[G#m] [E] We're going [Bm] home, [A]
[Bm] we're going [E]
home.
You know, I've got a lot more days [C#] to [Bm] hide than I have ahead of [E] me.
But I hope someone will miss.
Should he [C#] return tonight, [B] I'm packed and ready to [Bm] go.
I've got my house open.
Oh, I'm going [E] home.
Yeah, I'm [Bm] going.
[Bm] Headed home [B] someday.
[D] [A] [Bm] [A]
[B]
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ I'm so proud of this group.
_ [C] All except me.
[N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] come down here and kick some [N] butt and I'm done.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
It's been _ eight [F#] months since I've been out of the house.
_ I had my _ [G#] heart called in Carnegie Hall.
_ [E] And I went home and I've been there ever since.
[G] Just didn't have enough [F] strength to go [N] in more.
_ _ But me and these boys and my family have been praying that God would give me strength to come down here.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] Most of you know that Ernie is my son-in-law and I'm so proud of [G] him and Gary and his group.
[B] _ _ _
But Lisa told me, he married my third daughter Lisa.
A while back Lisa told me, she said, Dad, I didn't know what true love was until I married Ernie.
And then it was too late. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Ernie said that to me.
_ You look like a million dollars, George. _ _
Oh, thank you.
[Bm] Really, God's testing me.
I [G#m] don't stand up as long as [E] I used to.
So let me sit down here.
[B] _ _
_ _ _ _ Hey, I don't have the voice that I used to have.
Let me see if I can sing this song.
You know what I'm going to tell you, Lisa?
I've got 20% of my heart left.
And [G] the _ dialysis was on Wednesday and Friday.
[B] _ _ _ And so that sometimes it drains me and most of the time it doesn't.
_ [B] I'm going to try to sing this song.
If I don't get through it, I'm going to have to get up and leave. _
Give me one more chance.
_ _ [G#m] _ _ [E] _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ [B] _ _ _
[Bm] _ When [A] I was but [D] a boy
_ _ [A] I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] used to day to day
[F#] To leave the shadows [A] time _
_ _ [E] _ _ [G#] _ [A] When winding down
[D] An old familiar [A] pathway _ _ _ _ _
[D#] I [E] heard my mother [Bm] call
That shed of [A] sun
[B] _ _ _ _
_ _ Come [D] _ home, _
[E] come home, it's supper [A] _
time
_ _ _ [E] _ _ The shadows _ _ [Bm] _ creep then
[A] _ _ _ [E] _ [B] _ _ _ _
[C#m] _ [D] Come home, _ [E] come home, it's [A] supper time _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] We're _ _ going [E] home
_ [A] At last
_ _ _ _ _ [B] Some of [A] the fondest memories of [D] my childhood were
Woven [A] around supper time.
_ My mom would come to the back steps [E] of your home place.
She'd [Bm] say, George, honey, come [B] on in, it's supper time. _
Oh my, _ [A] how I'd love to hear that much more.
[D] You know, for me, [A] time has woven the realization of the truth.
That it is [E] even more time.
And that's when the Lord [Bm] comes with the portent of glory [B] and says,
Come on in, for supper time.
And we'll be gathered around the table with the Lord himself
At the greatest supper time of them all. _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [A] Standing on the _
_ [E] _ On the
Roof of Belgium [Bm] North
[E] I hear once [A] more _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] The [B]
banquets, [C#] _ [D] tables, weddings
_ Up in [A] _ Cleveland
_ _ [G#m] Aw _
[E] It's supper time
_ [Bm] Upon [C#m] the board
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] Come _ home, _
[Bm] come home, it's [A] supper _ time
_ _ _ [E] _ _ The [Bm] _ _ _ shadows we've [B] been _ _ _ passed. _ _
_ [D] Come home, _ [Bm] come home, it's [A] _ suppertime. _ _
_ _ [G#m] _ _ _ [E] We're going _ _ _ [Bm] home, _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] we're going _ _ _ [E] _
home.
_ _ _ _ _ You know, I've got a lot more days [C#] to [Bm] hide than I have ahead of [E] me.
But I hope someone will miss. _ _
Should he [C#] return tonight, [B] I'm packed and ready to [Bm] go.
I've got my house open. _ _ _
Oh, I'm _ going [E] home.
_ Yeah, I'm [Bm] _ going.
_ _ _ [Bm] Headed home _ _ [B] someday.
_ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ I'm so proud of this group.
_ [C] All except me.
[N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] come down here and kick some [N] butt and I'm done.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
It's been _ eight [F#] months since I've been out of the house.
_ I had my _ [G#] heart called in Carnegie Hall.
_ [E] And I went home and I've been there ever since.
[G] Just didn't have enough [F] strength to go [N] in more.
_ _ But me and these boys and my family have been praying that God would give me strength to come down here.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] Most of you know that Ernie is my son-in-law and I'm so proud of [G] him and Gary and his group.
[B] _ _ _
But Lisa told me, he married my third daughter Lisa.
A while back Lisa told me, she said, Dad, I didn't know what true love was until I married Ernie.
And then it was too late. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Ernie said that to me.
_ You look like a million dollars, George. _ _
Oh, thank you.
[Bm] Really, God's testing me.
I [G#m] don't stand up as long as [E] I used to.
So let me sit down here.
[B] _ _
_ _ _ _ Hey, I don't have the voice that I used to have.
Let me see if I can sing this song.
You know what I'm going to tell you, Lisa?
I've got 20% of my heart left.
And [G] the _ dialysis was on Wednesday and Friday.
[B] _ _ _ And so that sometimes it drains me and most of the time it doesn't.
_ [B] I'm going to try to sing this song.
If I don't get through it, I'm going to have to get up and leave. _
Give me one more chance.
_ _ [G#m] _ _ [E] _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ [B] _ _ _
[Bm] _ When [A] I was but [D] a boy
_ _ [A] I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] used to day to day
[F#] To leave the shadows [A] time _
_ _ [E] _ _ [G#] _ [A] When winding down
[D] An old familiar [A] pathway _ _ _ _ _
[D#] I [E] heard my mother [Bm] call
That shed of [A] sun
[B] _ _ _ _
_ _ Come [D] _ home, _
[E] come home, it's supper [A] _
time
_ _ _ [E] _ _ The shadows _ _ [Bm] _ creep then
[A] _ _ _ [E] _ [B] _ _ _ _
[C#m] _ [D] Come home, _ [E] come home, it's [A] supper time _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] We're _ _ going [E] home
_ [A] At last
_ _ _ _ _ [B] Some of [A] the fondest memories of [D] my childhood were
Woven [A] around supper time.
_ My mom would come to the back steps [E] of your home place.
She'd [Bm] say, George, honey, come [B] on in, it's supper time. _
Oh my, _ [A] how I'd love to hear that much more.
[D] You know, for me, [A] time has woven the realization of the truth.
That it is [E] even more time.
And that's when the Lord [Bm] comes with the portent of glory [B] and says,
Come on in, for supper time.
And we'll be gathered around the table with the Lord himself
At the greatest supper time of them all. _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [A] Standing on the _
_ [E] _ On the
Roof of Belgium [Bm] North
[E] I hear once [A] more _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] The [B]
banquets, [C#] _ [D] tables, weddings
_ Up in [A] _ Cleveland
_ _ [G#m] Aw _
[E] It's supper time
_ [Bm] Upon [C#m] the board
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] Come _ home, _
[Bm] come home, it's [A] supper _ time
_ _ _ [E] _ _ The [Bm] _ _ _ shadows we've [B] been _ _ _ passed. _ _
_ [D] Come home, _ [Bm] come home, it's [A] _ suppertime. _ _
_ _ [G#m] _ _ _ [E] We're going _ _ _ [Bm] home, _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] we're going _ _ _ [E] _
home.
_ _ _ _ _ You know, I've got a lot more days [C#] to [Bm] hide than I have ahead of [E] me.
But I hope someone will miss. _ _
Should he [C#] return tonight, [B] I'm packed and ready to [Bm] go.
I've got my house open. _ _ _
Oh, I'm _ going [E] home.
_ Yeah, I'm [Bm] _ going.
_ _ _ [Bm] Headed home _ _ [B] someday.
_ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _