Chords for The Pale Horse And His Rider

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73.55 bpm
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The Pale Horse And His Rider chords
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[E]
[A] Listen, person, are you drifting away from the dear Savior who's pleading [E] today?
[A] What will you do when the Savior ain't [D] nigh?
When the [A] pale horse and his rider goes by, the time now ain't long when the Savior will come.
Then you'll be judged by the deed you [E] have done.
[A] On that judgment day, you'll leap and [D] you'll cry.
When the [A] pale horse [E] and his rider goes [A] by,
When that trumpet sounds on the sand earth below,
Not even the angels in heaven [E] will know.
[A] Then when you'll wish you had [D] Jesus nigh,
When the [A] pale horse and his rider goes by,
Won't you redeem your pervicious soul?
You can't pay your way with silver [E] and gold.
[A] If you're not saved, you'll be lost in the [D] night.
When the pale [A] horse and his [E] rider goes by.
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1231
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2311
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1321
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1231
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2311
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_ _ _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ Listen, person, _ _ are you drifting away _ from the dear _ _ Savior who's pleading [E] today?
_ _ [A] What will you do _ _ when the Savior ain't [D] nigh? _
_ When the [A] pale horse _ and his rider goes by, _ the time now ain't long _ when the Savior will come. _ _
Then you'll be judged by the deed you [E] have done.
[A] On that judgment day, _ you'll leap and [D] you'll cry. _ _ _
When the [A] pale _ horse [E] and his rider goes [A] by, _ _
_ _ When _ _ _ _ _ _ that trumpet sounds _ on the sand earth below,
_ _ Not even the _ _ angels in heaven [E] will know.
_ _ [A] Then when you'll _ _ wish you had [D] Jesus nigh,
_ _ When the [A] pale _ horse and his rider goes by,
_ _ Won't you redeem _ your pervicious soul?
_ You can't pay your way _ with silver [E] and gold.
_ _ [A] If you're not saved, _ you'll be lost in the [D] night.
_ _ When the pale [A] _ _ horse and his [E] rider goes by. _ _ _