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Song: When the man comes around Artist: Johnny Cash ----INTRO--- 'and I heard as it were, the noise of thunder one of the four beasts saying, come and see and I saw, and behold: a white horse' ----VERSE------ C ||-8--8--x-x-x-x-8--|-8--8--x-x-x-x-8--| ||-8--8--x-x-x-x-8--|-8--8--x-x-x-x-8--| ||-9--9--x-x-x-x-9--|-9--9--x-x-x-x-9--| ||-10-10-x-x-x-x-10-|-10-10-x-x-x-x-10-| ||-10-10-x-x-x-x-10-|-10-10-x-x-x-x-10-| ||-8--8--x-x-x-x-8--|-8--8--x-x-x-x-8--| there's a man goin' 'round taking names and he decides who to free and who to blame everybody won't be treated all the same C - B - Aminor there'll be a golden ladder reaching down F G C when the man comes around ----VERSE---- the hairs on your arm would stand up at the terror any sip and any sup for you partake of that last offered cup C - B - Am or disappear into the potter's ground F G C when the man comes around ----CHORUS---- C hear the trumpets hear the pipers C one hundred million angels singing C F - Em - G multitudes are marching to big kell drum [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/j/johnny-cash/32585.html ] G voices calling voices crying G some are born and some are dying G C It's alpha and He'll make his kingdom come F C and the whirlwind is in the thorn tree C(verse-like) the virgins are all trimming their wigs F C the whirlwind is in the thorn tree C(verse-like) is hard for thee to kick against the pricks ----VERSE----- till armageddon no shallam, no shallom then the father hen will call his chickens homes the wise man will bow down before the thrown C - B - Am and at his feet they'll cast the golden crown F G C when the man comes around whoever is unjust let him be unjust still whoever is righteous let him be righteous still whoever is filthy let him be filthy still C - B - Am listen to the words long written down F G C when the man comes around ----CHORUS---- ----VERSE---- C C - B - Am it measured a hundred weight and twenty pounds F G C when the man comes around ----OUTRO---- 'and I heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts and I looked and behold: a pale horse and his name that was set on him was hell and hell followed with him' |