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(intro) Em D/E Em D/E Em Em D/E Em Em/D On a gray April morning as the chilling wind blew, Cmaj7 Am7 B7sus B7/D# A thousand dark promises were about to come true; Em D/E Em Em/D As Satan stood trembling knowing now he had lost, Cmaj7 Am7 Bsus B7 Em As the Lamb took His first step on the way to the cross! Am7 D B7/D# Em D/E Em This must be the Lamb: Am7 D B7/D# Em the fullfillment of all God has spoken! Am7 D B7/D# Em D/E Em This must be the Lamb: Am7 Am7/C Bsus B/D# not a single bone will be broken! Am7 Bm7 B7/D# Em D/F# G Like a sheep to the slaughter so silently still, Am7 Em This must be the Lamb! (verse 2) Em D/E Em Em/D They mocked His true calling and laughed at His fate, Cmaj7 Am7 B7sus B7/D# So glad to see the Gentle One consumed by their hate, Em D/E Em Em/D Unaware of the wind and the darkening sky, Cmaj7 Am7 Bsus B7 Em So blind to the fact that it was God limping by! chorus (verse3) Em D/E Em Em/D The poor women weeping at what seemed a great loss, Cmaj7 Am7 B7sus B7/D# Trembling in fear there at the foot of the cross, Em D/E Em Em/D Tormented by memories that came like a flood, Cmaj7 Am7 Bsus B7 Em Unaware that their pardon must be bought with His blood! chorus
Am7 D B7/D# Em D/E Em This must be the Lamb: Am7 D B7/D# Em the fullfillment of all God has spoken! Am7 D B7/D# Em D/E Em This must be the Lamb: Am7 Am7/C Bsus B/D# not a single bone will be broken! Am7 Bm7 B7/D# Em D/F# G Like a sheep to the slaughter so silently still, Am7 Em This must be the Lamb!
Written by Michael Card
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