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Tuning: E A D G B E
EA single thread in a tapestry Through its color brightly Dshine
Can never see its purpose
In the pattern of the grand Edesign Bm E And the stone that sits on the very top Of the mountain's mighty Dface Does it think it's more Bmimportant Than the stones that form the Ebase?
ASo how can you see what your life is worth Or where your value lies? You can never see through the C#meyes of man You must G#mlook at your life Look at your C#mlife through heaven's Eeyes
ELaDi-ElaD-lEaiF..D#. F FA lake of gold in the desert sand Is less than a cool fresh D#spring
And to one lost sheep, a shepherd boy
Is greater than the richest Fking Cm F If a man lose ev'rything he owns Has he truly lost his D#worth? Or is it the Cmbeginning Of a new and brighter Fbirth? Cm F
BbSo how do you measure the worth of a man In wealth or strength or size? In how much he gained or how much he Dmgave? The answer will Ccome Am The answer will cBbome to him who Dmtries To look at his life through Amheaven's Deyes
BbAnd that's why we share all we have with you Though there's little to be found CWhen all you've got is Dmnothing There's a Bblot to go Caround
G#No life can escape being blown about By the winds of change and Cmchance BbAnd though you never know all the Fsteps You must Bblearn to join the Cdance F C You must learn to join the Ddance
DLaGi-Fla-GlaFi.E..D E ASo how do you judge what a man is worth By what he builds or buys? You can never see with your G#meyes on F#mearth C#mLook through heaven's Eeyes G#mLook at your life ALook at your life Look at your life through Dheaven's Eeyes D E