Chords for The Inspirations: Two Shoes
Tempo:
56.95 bpm
Chords used:
B
C
F#
E
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[F#] [B]
It was at a little front porch [E] sale she stopped to [B] look around.
[F#] be found.
him?
word.
see the [B] day.
[F#] make his way.
the door,
It was at a little front porch [E] sale she stopped to [B] look around.
[F#] be found.
him?
word.
see the [B] day.
[F#] make his way.
the door,
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C
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E
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_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [B] _
_ It was at a little front porch [E] sale she stopped to [B] look around.
She saw those two shoes, Sunday slippers, [C#] a bargain to [F#] be found.
[B] But her husband didn't know the Lord, so what good [E] were they to him?
But [B] God said, just believe, you will receive.
[F#] So she took him [B] at his word.
Time passed on and she wondered [E] if she'd ever see the [B] day.
He'd wear those two shoes, Sunday slippers, [C#] and to the church house [F#] make his way.
[B] Then it happened on one Sunday morn, as she started out the door,
he said, wait for me.
She turned to see [F#] those two shoes walking across the floor.
[E] And there [B] were two shoes, [D#] a prayer and a promise God [B] would keep
Saved the soul of the one who [C#] wore those two shoes [F#] on his feet.
[B] She held them as she prayed each day, as the tears ran down her cheeks.
There were two shoes, a prayer [F#] and a promise [B] God would keep.
The [C] _ _ _ preacher told of Calvary, of [F] the old rugged [C] cross,
how that Jesus came and gave his [D] life to save [G] all the lost.
[C] Then he gave the invitation and she saw what brought a smile.
She saw those two shoes, Sunday slippers, go [G] walking down the aisle.
There were two shoes, [E] a prayer [F] and a promise kept [C] so sweet.
God saved the soul of the one who [D] wore those two shoes on his feet.
[C] He wore them as he prayed that day, while the tears ran [F] down his face.
There [C] were two shoes, a prayer and a [G] sinner [C] saved by grace.
There were two shoes, a prayer and [G] a sinner saved [F] by grace.
[C] Saved by grace. _ _ _ _ _
_ It was at a little front porch [E] sale she stopped to [B] look around.
She saw those two shoes, Sunday slippers, [C#] a bargain to [F#] be found.
[B] But her husband didn't know the Lord, so what good [E] were they to him?
But [B] God said, just believe, you will receive.
[F#] So she took him [B] at his word.
Time passed on and she wondered [E] if she'd ever see the [B] day.
He'd wear those two shoes, Sunday slippers, [C#] and to the church house [F#] make his way.
[B] Then it happened on one Sunday morn, as she started out the door,
he said, wait for me.
She turned to see [F#] those two shoes walking across the floor.
[E] And there [B] were two shoes, [D#] a prayer and a promise God [B] would keep
Saved the soul of the one who [C#] wore those two shoes [F#] on his feet.
[B] She held them as she prayed each day, as the tears ran down her cheeks.
There were two shoes, a prayer [F#] and a promise [B] God would keep.
The [C] _ _ _ preacher told of Calvary, of [F] the old rugged [C] cross,
how that Jesus came and gave his [D] life to save [G] all the lost.
[C] Then he gave the invitation and she saw what brought a smile.
She saw those two shoes, Sunday slippers, go [G] walking down the aisle.
There were two shoes, [E] a prayer [F] and a promise kept [C] so sweet.
God saved the soul of the one who [D] wore those two shoes on his feet.
[C] He wore them as he prayed that day, while the tears ran [F] down his face.
There [C] were two shoes, a prayer and a [G] sinner [C] saved by grace.
There were two shoes, a prayer and [G] a sinner saved [F] by grace.
[C] Saved by grace. _ _ _ _ _