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The Good Book chords

by Emmylou Harris

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Capo 1

C  Am

Am
They call it the good book
        Am7
Yeah it's a shame
          G                                Am
How could so much evil be done in the good books name
Am
Good god how can you
Am
Be so cruel
        G                                              Am
And let men name you and claim you and use you as a tool

Am    G  Am

Am
They call it religion
                               Am7
They call it reading the sign
               G                                 Am
They call it a calling, a wanting to be with the divine
Am
So I read the good book
Am
It has to be
          G                                Am
Yes it's good to slice someone up religiously

Am    G  Am    G  Am

Am
They stole the sinner
Am
And freed his mind
            G                                       Am
Well the prophets are all armed and seek to save mankind
Am
Good god how can you
Am
Be so cruel
        G                                         Am
And let men name you and claim you and use you as a tool

Am    G  Am    G  Am

Am
They call it the good book
Am
Well that's a shame
          G                                Am
How could so much evil be done in the good books name

Am
In the good books name
Am
In the good books name
Am
In the good books name
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The chords of The Good Book by Emmylou Harris are C, Am, Am7, G. The level of this song is 1 out of 5, so very simple.

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