Chris August

Come Now Our King(Chords)

Chris August

Key: G

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Intro: G  C/G  G  (x2) 

verse 1: 

G               Am   G/B      C              D      Em 
Bethlehem turns in tonight, a town lit up by candle light 

        C        Em        D      Am    G/B       C    G 
All the children tucked in tight, Bethlehem turns in tonight 


verse 2: 

    G                  Am    G/B   C                    D    Em 
The angels start their whispering about The One they're welcoming 

       C            Em      D         Am     G/B         C     G 
No one knows what's soon to be as the angels start their whispering 

Chorus: 

          C D7/C       Gsus4 G  C    D       G 
They sing glory in the highest, come now our King 

C     D7/C Gsus4 G  C    D      ( G ) 
We've been waiting, come now our King 

verse 3: 

G                 Am    G/B       C                   D     Em 
Silence falls yet once again, the shepherds leave for Bethlehem 

       C        Em       D     Am      G/B       C     G 
Baby's cry soon welcomes them, silence falls yet once again 


Chorus: 

          C D7/C       Gsus4 G  C    D       G 
They sing glory in the highest, come now our King 

C     D7/C Gsus4 G  C    D      ( G ) 
We've been waiting, come now our King 



Interlude : Am  G/B  C  G/B 

(Am7 also works in the interlude) 



Bridge: 

Am7      G/B        C            Em 
Glory oh glory, You came here to save 

A/C#                          C    D7/C C   D7/C 
Oh Lord we've been waiting so come now  our King 


verse 4: 

G                Am        G/B     C             D     Em 
Now my night has turned to day, an empty manger, empty grave 

     C      Em        D    Am     G/B        C        G 
Baby born so I could say, now my night has turned to day 


Chorus: 

          C D7/C       Gsus4 G  C    D       G 
They sing glory in the highest, come now our King 

C     D7/C Gsus4 G  C    D      ( G ) 
We've been waiting, come now our King 


Ending: 

Am  G/B  C    D       G 
         Come now our King
	        

Written by Chris August/Dave Barnes

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