Chords for The Gospel Plowboys - The Dream
Tempo:
118.5 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
Bb
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Start Jamming...
I'll let you go.
[Gm]
[Dm] This song [Bbm] here, it means a lot to me.
The reason being, [N] my wife's grandpa, he had Alzheimer's.
[Bbm] And we would go home, [F] you know, we were originally [N] from West Virginia, we'd go home to visit.
And he had Alzheimer's and a lot of times we'd walk through the door and he wouldn't know anything.
We'd give him everything and then some days he'd have a good memory and just not tell him what day it was.
[Bb] But, uh, [Cm] you ever notice how music [F] has a big impact on people?
[N] That's with your heart.
This song is a pretty [Bb] popular bluegrass song.
And it's by a pretty popular group, it's called Third Time Out.
[F] And, uh, I follow [Bb] Third Time Out a lot, but I had [Ab] never heard this song.
[N] And it's special to me because my wife's 83-year-old grandfather taught it.
It was Alzheimer's.
And, uh, he taught it to me.
He never would forget, every time we came [Bb] home with Alzheimer's, his [Gm] memory would go.
Sometimes my [N] kids could walk in the door and he would say, who's pretty little baby is that?
And then my wife would walk through and he'd say, who is this young lady?
And it would never [F] fail, every [Bb] time I would walk in the door, [F] he'd say, hey bud,
how about you get that guitar out over [N] there and pick up some rusty nails.
And, uh, it always meant a lot to me because of that.
It's a special song.
[B] And, uh, it's a twist of the world, so.
It's called Callin' a [A] Trip.
[D] [Bb] One [Gm]
[G]
night as I lay on my pillow
While [C] I was sleeping and dreaming my [G] new day
Crucified Jesus
Oh, [Em] that was a love that I [D] could not control
[G] Where the greatest love story was produced
With [C] your love, may we [G]
live
In [C]
your lap [G]
as we carry [D] the cross of [G] our death
And I saw those nails, those old rusty nails
[C] And found them torn to [G]
pieces
So sad was the dream that I cried in my dream
[Em] So great [A] was the [D] pain that He bore
[G] They scorned and they mocked, He drank the bitter cup
[C] As He hung there to [G] come to be
[C] For He had to fulfill [G] His Father's own will
And I was right there in the dream
As I stood there on top of Mount Calvary
[C] In His pain I could hear His [G] sad cry
From the six divides, from my unfair darkness
[A] In my dream, [Em] oh, so helpless [D] was I
I [G] thanked Him for that day on the mountain
The [C]
price that He paid was [G]
supreme
[C] In my mind I can [G] carry the burden
Of what I saw there in the dream
And I saw those nails, those old rusty nails
[C] And found them torn to [G]
pieces
So sad was the dream that I cried in my [D] dream
So [Am] great was the pain that [D] He bore
[G] They scorned and they mocked, He drank the bitter cup
[C] As He hung there to [G] come to be
[C] For He had to fulfill [G] His Father's own will
And I was right [D] there in [G] the dream
[C] For He had to fulfill [G] His Father's own will
And I was [D] right there in [G] the dream
[Gm]
[Dm] This song [Bbm] here, it means a lot to me.
The reason being, [N] my wife's grandpa, he had Alzheimer's.
[Bbm] And we would go home, [F] you know, we were originally [N] from West Virginia, we'd go home to visit.
And he had Alzheimer's and a lot of times we'd walk through the door and he wouldn't know anything.
We'd give him everything and then some days he'd have a good memory and just not tell him what day it was.
[Bb] But, uh, [Cm] you ever notice how music [F] has a big impact on people?
[N] That's with your heart.
This song is a pretty [Bb] popular bluegrass song.
And it's by a pretty popular group, it's called Third Time Out.
[F] And, uh, I follow [Bb] Third Time Out a lot, but I had [Ab] never heard this song.
[N] And it's special to me because my wife's 83-year-old grandfather taught it.
It was Alzheimer's.
And, uh, he taught it to me.
He never would forget, every time we came [Bb] home with Alzheimer's, his [Gm] memory would go.
Sometimes my [N] kids could walk in the door and he would say, who's pretty little baby is that?
And then my wife would walk through and he'd say, who is this young lady?
And it would never [F] fail, every [Bb] time I would walk in the door, [F] he'd say, hey bud,
how about you get that guitar out over [N] there and pick up some rusty nails.
And, uh, it always meant a lot to me because of that.
It's a special song.
[B] And, uh, it's a twist of the world, so.
It's called Callin' a [A] Trip.
[D] [Bb] One [Gm]
[G]
night as I lay on my pillow
While [C] I was sleeping and dreaming my [G] new day
Crucified Jesus
Oh, [Em] that was a love that I [D] could not control
[G] Where the greatest love story was produced
With [C] your love, may we [G]
live
In [C]
your lap [G]
as we carry [D] the cross of [G] our death
And I saw those nails, those old rusty nails
[C] And found them torn to [G]
pieces
So sad was the dream that I cried in my dream
[Em] So great [A] was the [D] pain that He bore
[G] They scorned and they mocked, He drank the bitter cup
[C] As He hung there to [G] come to be
[C] For He had to fulfill [G] His Father's own will
And I was right there in the dream
As I stood there on top of Mount Calvary
[C] In His pain I could hear His [G] sad cry
From the six divides, from my unfair darkness
[A] In my dream, [Em] oh, so helpless [D] was I
I [G] thanked Him for that day on the mountain
The [C]
price that He paid was [G]
supreme
[C] In my mind I can [G] carry the burden
Of what I saw there in the dream
And I saw those nails, those old rusty nails
[C] And found them torn to [G]
pieces
So sad was the dream that I cried in my [D] dream
So [Am] great was the pain that [D] He bore
[G] They scorned and they mocked, He drank the bitter cup
[C] As He hung there to [G] come to be
[C] For He had to fulfill [G] His Father's own will
And I was right [D] there in [G] the dream
[C] For He had to fulfill [G] His Father's own will
And I was [D] right there in [G] the dream
Key:
G
C
D
Bb
F
G
C
D
_ I'll let you go.
_ [Gm] _
_ _ _ [Dm] This song [Bbm] here, it means a lot to me.
The reason being, _ _ [N] my wife's grandpa, he had Alzheimer's.
[Bbm] And we would go home, [F] you know, we were originally [N] from West Virginia, we'd go home to visit.
And he had Alzheimer's and a lot of times we'd walk through the door and he wouldn't know anything.
We'd give him everything and then some days he'd have a good memory and just not tell him what day it was.
[Bb] But, uh, _ [Cm] you ever notice how music [F] has a big impact on people?
[N] That's with your heart.
This song is a pretty [Bb] popular bluegrass song.
And it's by a pretty popular group, it's called Third Time Out.
[F] And, uh, I follow [Bb] Third Time Out a lot, but I had [Ab] never heard this song. _
[N] And it's special to me because my wife's 83-year-old grandfather taught it.
It was Alzheimer's.
And, uh, he taught it to me.
_ He never would forget, every time we came [Bb] home with Alzheimer's, his [Gm] memory would go.
Sometimes my [N] kids could walk in the door and he would say, who's pretty little baby is that?
And then my wife would walk through and he'd say, who is this young lady?
And it would never [F] fail, every [Bb] time I would walk in the door, [F] he'd say, hey bud,
how about you get that guitar out over [N] there and pick up some rusty nails.
_ And, uh, it always meant a lot to me because of that.
It's a special song.
[B] And, uh, it's a twist of the world, so.
It's called Callin' a [A] Trip. _ _
[D] _ _ [Bb] _ One [Gm] _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ night as I lay on my _ pillow
_ While [C] I was sleeping and dreaming my [G] new day _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Crucified Jesus
_ _ Oh, [Em] that was a love that I _ [D] could not _ control
[G] Where the greatest love story was produced
_ With [C] your love, may we [G]
live
_ In _ [C] _
your lap [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ as we carry [D] the cross of [G] our _ death
And I saw those nails, those old rusty nails
[C] And found them torn to [G]
pieces
_ _ _ So sad was the dream that I cried in my dream
[Em] So great [A] was the [D] pain that He _ bore
[G] They scorned and they mocked, He drank the bitter cup
[C] As He hung there to [G] come to _ _ be
[C] For He had to fulfill [G] His Father's own will
And I was right there in the _ _ dream _ _
As _ _ I stood there on top of Mount Calvary
_ _ [C] In His pain I could hear His [G] sad cry
_ _ From the six divides, from my unfair darkness
_ _ _ [A] In my dream, [Em] oh, so helpless [D] was I
_ _ I [G] thanked Him for that day on the mountain
_ The [C]
price that He paid was [G] _
supreme
_ _ [C] In my mind I can [G] carry the _ _ _ burden
Of what I saw there in the _ dream
_ And I saw those nails, those old rusty nails
[C] And found them torn to [G]
pieces
_ _ _ So sad was the dream that I cried in my [D] dream
So [Am] great was the pain that [D] He _ bore
_ [G] They scorned and they mocked, He drank the bitter cup
[C] As He hung there to _ [G] come to be
_ _ _ [C] For He had to fulfill [G] His Father's own will
And I was right [D] there in [G] the dream
_ _ _ [C] For He had to fulfill [G] His Father's own will
And I was [D] right there in [G] the dream _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] _
_ _ _ [Dm] This song [Bbm] here, it means a lot to me.
The reason being, _ _ [N] my wife's grandpa, he had Alzheimer's.
[Bbm] And we would go home, [F] you know, we were originally [N] from West Virginia, we'd go home to visit.
And he had Alzheimer's and a lot of times we'd walk through the door and he wouldn't know anything.
We'd give him everything and then some days he'd have a good memory and just not tell him what day it was.
[Bb] But, uh, _ [Cm] you ever notice how music [F] has a big impact on people?
[N] That's with your heart.
This song is a pretty [Bb] popular bluegrass song.
And it's by a pretty popular group, it's called Third Time Out.
[F] And, uh, I follow [Bb] Third Time Out a lot, but I had [Ab] never heard this song. _
[N] And it's special to me because my wife's 83-year-old grandfather taught it.
It was Alzheimer's.
And, uh, he taught it to me.
_ He never would forget, every time we came [Bb] home with Alzheimer's, his [Gm] memory would go.
Sometimes my [N] kids could walk in the door and he would say, who's pretty little baby is that?
And then my wife would walk through and he'd say, who is this young lady?
And it would never [F] fail, every [Bb] time I would walk in the door, [F] he'd say, hey bud,
how about you get that guitar out over [N] there and pick up some rusty nails.
_ And, uh, it always meant a lot to me because of that.
It's a special song.
[B] And, uh, it's a twist of the world, so.
It's called Callin' a [A] Trip. _ _
[D] _ _ [Bb] _ One [Gm] _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ night as I lay on my _ pillow
_ While [C] I was sleeping and dreaming my [G] new day _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Crucified Jesus
_ _ Oh, [Em] that was a love that I _ [D] could not _ control
[G] Where the greatest love story was produced
_ With [C] your love, may we [G]
live
_ In _ [C] _
your lap [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ as we carry [D] the cross of [G] our _ death
And I saw those nails, those old rusty nails
[C] And found them torn to [G]
pieces
_ _ _ So sad was the dream that I cried in my dream
[Em] So great [A] was the [D] pain that He _ bore
[G] They scorned and they mocked, He drank the bitter cup
[C] As He hung there to [G] come to _ _ be
[C] For He had to fulfill [G] His Father's own will
And I was right there in the _ _ dream _ _
As _ _ I stood there on top of Mount Calvary
_ _ [C] In His pain I could hear His [G] sad cry
_ _ From the six divides, from my unfair darkness
_ _ _ [A] In my dream, [Em] oh, so helpless [D] was I
_ _ I [G] thanked Him for that day on the mountain
_ The [C]
price that He paid was [G] _
supreme
_ _ [C] In my mind I can [G] carry the _ _ _ burden
Of what I saw there in the _ dream
_ And I saw those nails, those old rusty nails
[C] And found them torn to [G]
pieces
_ _ _ So sad was the dream that I cried in my [D] dream
So [Am] great was the pain that [D] He _ bore
_ [G] They scorned and they mocked, He drank the bitter cup
[C] As He hung there to _ [G] come to be
_ _ _ [C] For He had to fulfill [G] His Father's own will
And I was right [D] there in [G] the dream
_ _ _ [C] For He had to fulfill [G] His Father's own will
And I was [D] right there in [G] the dream _ _ _ _ _