Jacobs Trouble - These Thousand Hills

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Band name Jacobs Trouble
Song name These Thousand Hills
Tab type Chords
Added 05/20/2008
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These Thousand Hills
Originally recorded on: Knock, Breathe, Shine by Jacob's Trouble 
(Steve Atwell, / Mark Blackburn / Jerry  Davison)
(c) 1990 Broken Songs. All Rights Reserved
Arranged by : Shannon Wagers (sdwagers@juno.com)
This document intended use for research, scholarship, or private use. 
Capo on second fret

G	              D
These thousand hills roll ever on 
                    C                   D
Footprints  of  a Mighty God
	      G		C
They bring me to my knees in praise
                G D	       G
Amazing love, amazing grace

G                    D	
'Twas on a hill my savior died 
	C	        D
A broken heart , a bleeding side
	    G	       C	
Hill on the skull, Mount Calvary,
	    G  D	                G
The blood he shed, he shed for me,

G	              D
When Heaven's hills at last I roam
	      C	D	
Forever settled in my home 
                 	 G	                  C
I'll join the saints around your throne
	       G  D                   G		
Your kingdom, Lord, goes ever on,

G	               D
These thousand hills rolls ever on
	 C	    D
Ripples of a coming storm
	         G		C	
The Morning Star precedes the dawn, 
		G D        G
These thousand hills roll ever on.