Chords for The Primitive Quartet - These Are The Flowers We Love.
Tempo:
124.3 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
B
Ab
Abm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B] This song has [N] really blessed me.
We started learning this song a few weeks back, maybe a few days back, I don't remember.
But I can't hardly comprehend how that old lady, and it's all coming to us, how that old lady could bloom from a young tender bud.
Just a little bitty child, how sweet and precious they are.
But old ladies can bloom from that.
But the blessed part about old ladies is, folks, you're nearer home today than you were yesterday.
[B]
And if you've got a home, then boy how precious that is.
[Abm] These are the flowers.
[G]
[D]
[G]
Ripples are fading, and [D] though we carry.
These [G] are the flowers that each of us may [D] follow as one.
Gone are the days filled with laughter [G] and song.
Ruby's in the
[D] nontact and blue.
Gold mixed with silver, that's the [G] color they have.
Old ladies, here's [D] a beauty, blooming from [G] young tender.
Petals are fading, [D] and though we carry.
These are the [G] flowers we need.
[D]
Let me say how much I love Mama Dan.
[G]
[Em] [G]
Petals are fading, [D]
grows weak.
Mama plays soft with the dear old [G] birds.
Beautiful flowers,
[D] wonderful things.
All seen despite, is only [G] a dream.
Old ladies, [D] here's a beautiful flower, blooming from young [G] tender.
Petals are falling, [D] and though we carry.
These are the flowers.
[G]
Old ladies, here's [D] a beauty.
And these are the flowers.
[G]
[Ab] Very good.
[B]
[Ab] Bless you.
Thank you.
Boy, that's a truth.
I think you made a statement that day by saying how true that is, that we [N] love her.
What in the world would we do without her?
I appreciate her much.
I walk in a straight and a godly path before me that I could follow.
And God helped me to never forget that I have those that's walking in my footsteps.
And helped me to walk straight.
I remember her so very well, and I wonder where in the world it'd be if that could pull me up on the knee and hold me to that Jesus.
See, the son of her life, we're all blooming, and the petals will fall one day.
The son of her life, and all of her lives are going to go down.
And I'm thankful because, for a night in a little country church over here in Canada, North Carolina,
that I walked the aisles and I gave my heart and life to the Lord.
[G]
I'm glad that because of that, one day, folks, I'll have a home eternal in the heavens.
And when a million years has passed, because of that night, I'll have no less [Ab] days.
To sing God's praise, than when I first began.
This is [N] Randy Sanders.
We started learning this song a few weeks back, maybe a few days back, I don't remember.
But I can't hardly comprehend how that old lady, and it's all coming to us, how that old lady could bloom from a young tender bud.
Just a little bitty child, how sweet and precious they are.
But old ladies can bloom from that.
But the blessed part about old ladies is, folks, you're nearer home today than you were yesterday.
[B]
And if you've got a home, then boy how precious that is.
[Abm] These are the flowers.
[G]
[D]
[G]
Ripples are fading, and [D] though we carry.
These [G] are the flowers that each of us may [D] follow as one.
Gone are the days filled with laughter [G] and song.
Ruby's in the
[D] nontact and blue.
Gold mixed with silver, that's the [G] color they have.
Old ladies, here's [D] a beauty, blooming from [G] young tender.
Petals are fading, [D] and though we carry.
These are the [G] flowers we need.
[D]
Let me say how much I love Mama Dan.
[G]
[Em] [G]
Petals are fading, [D]
grows weak.
Mama plays soft with the dear old [G] birds.
Beautiful flowers,
[D] wonderful things.
All seen despite, is only [G] a dream.
Old ladies, [D] here's a beautiful flower, blooming from young [G] tender.
Petals are falling, [D] and though we carry.
These are the flowers.
[G]
Old ladies, here's [D] a beauty.
And these are the flowers.
[G]
[Ab] Very good.
[B]
[Ab] Bless you.
Thank you.
Boy, that's a truth.
I think you made a statement that day by saying how true that is, that we [N] love her.
What in the world would we do without her?
I appreciate her much.
I walk in a straight and a godly path before me that I could follow.
And God helped me to never forget that I have those that's walking in my footsteps.
And helped me to walk straight.
I remember her so very well, and I wonder where in the world it'd be if that could pull me up on the knee and hold me to that Jesus.
See, the son of her life, we're all blooming, and the petals will fall one day.
The son of her life, and all of her lives are going to go down.
And I'm thankful because, for a night in a little country church over here in Canada, North Carolina,
that I walked the aisles and I gave my heart and life to the Lord.
[G]
I'm glad that because of that, one day, folks, I'll have a home eternal in the heavens.
And when a million years has passed, because of that night, I'll have no less [Ab] days.
To sing God's praise, than when I first began.
This is [N] Randy Sanders.
Key:
G
D
B
Ab
Abm
G
D
B
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] This song _ has [N] really blessed me.
We started learning this song a few weeks back, maybe a few days back, I don't remember.
_ _ _ But I can't hardly comprehend how that old lady, _ and it's all coming to us, how that old lady could bloom from a young tender bud.
Just a little bitty child, how sweet and precious they are.
But old ladies can bloom from that.
But the blessed part about old ladies is, folks, _ you're nearer home today than you were yesterday.
[B] _
And if you've got a home, then boy how precious that is.
_ _ [Abm] These are the flowers.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ripples are fading, _ and [D] though we carry.
_ _ These [G] are the flowers _ that _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
each of us may _ _ [D] follow as one.
_ _ _ _ Gone are the days filled with laughter _ [G] and song. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Ruby's in the _
_ [D] _ _ nontact and blue. _ _
_ Gold mixed with silver, _ that's the [G] color they have. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Old ladies, here's [D] a beauty, _ _ _ _ _ _ blooming _ from [G] young tender. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Petals are fading, _ _ [D] and though we _ carry.
_ These are the [G] flowers we need. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
Let me say how much I love Mama Dan. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _ _ _
Petals are _ fading, _ [D] _ _
grows weak.
_ _ Mama _ plays soft _ with the dear old [G] birds. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Beautiful flowers, _
_ [D] _ wonderful things. _ _
_ All seen despite, _ _ is only [G] _ a dream. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Old ladies, [D] here's a _ beautiful flower, _ _ blooming _ from young [G] tender. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Petals are falling, _ [D] and though we carry.
_ _ _ These are the flowers.
[G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Old ladies, here's [D] a beauty. _
_ _ _ _ And these are the flowers.
_ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] Very good. _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ Bless you.
_ Thank you.
_ _ Boy, that's a truth.
I think you made a statement that day by saying how true that is, that we [N] love her.
What in the world would we do without her?
I appreciate her much.
I walk in a straight and a godly path before me that I could follow.
And God helped me to never forget that I have those that's walking in my footsteps.
And helped me to walk straight.
I remember her so very well, and I wonder where in the world it'd be if that could pull me up on the knee and hold me to that Jesus. _ _ _
_ See, the son of her life, we're all blooming, and the petals will fall one day.
The son of her life, and all of her lives are going to go down.
And I'm thankful because, _ _ for a night in a little country church over here in Canada, North Carolina,
that I walked the aisles and I gave my heart and life to the Lord.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
I'm glad that because of that, one day, _ folks, I'll have a home eternal in the heavens.
And when a million years has passed, because of that night, I'll have no less [Ab] days.
To sing God's praise, than when I first began.
This is [N] Randy Sanders. _
_ [B] This song _ has [N] really blessed me.
We started learning this song a few weeks back, maybe a few days back, I don't remember.
_ _ _ But I can't hardly comprehend how that old lady, _ and it's all coming to us, how that old lady could bloom from a young tender bud.
Just a little bitty child, how sweet and precious they are.
But old ladies can bloom from that.
But the blessed part about old ladies is, folks, _ you're nearer home today than you were yesterday.
[B] _
And if you've got a home, then boy how precious that is.
_ _ [Abm] These are the flowers.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ripples are fading, _ and [D] though we carry.
_ _ These [G] are the flowers _ that _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
each of us may _ _ [D] follow as one.
_ _ _ _ Gone are the days filled with laughter _ [G] and song. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Ruby's in the _
_ [D] _ _ nontact and blue. _ _
_ Gold mixed with silver, _ that's the [G] color they have. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Old ladies, here's [D] a beauty, _ _ _ _ _ _ blooming _ from [G] young tender. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Petals are fading, _ _ [D] and though we _ carry.
_ These are the [G] flowers we need. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
Let me say how much I love Mama Dan. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _ _ _
Petals are _ fading, _ [D] _ _
grows weak.
_ _ Mama _ plays soft _ with the dear old [G] birds. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Beautiful flowers, _
_ [D] _ wonderful things. _ _
_ All seen despite, _ _ is only [G] _ a dream. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Old ladies, [D] here's a _ beautiful flower, _ _ blooming _ from young [G] tender. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Petals are falling, _ [D] and though we carry.
_ _ _ These are the flowers.
[G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Old ladies, here's [D] a beauty. _
_ _ _ _ And these are the flowers.
_ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] Very good. _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ Bless you.
_ Thank you.
_ _ Boy, that's a truth.
I think you made a statement that day by saying how true that is, that we [N] love her.
What in the world would we do without her?
I appreciate her much.
I walk in a straight and a godly path before me that I could follow.
And God helped me to never forget that I have those that's walking in my footsteps.
And helped me to walk straight.
I remember her so very well, and I wonder where in the world it'd be if that could pull me up on the knee and hold me to that Jesus. _ _ _
_ See, the son of her life, we're all blooming, and the petals will fall one day.
The son of her life, and all of her lives are going to go down.
And I'm thankful because, _ _ for a night in a little country church over here in Canada, North Carolina,
that I walked the aisles and I gave my heart and life to the Lord.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
I'm glad that because of that, one day, _ folks, I'll have a home eternal in the heavens.
And when a million years has passed, because of that night, I'll have no less [Ab] days.
To sing God's praise, than when I first began.
This is [N] Randy Sanders. _