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Men Are So Busy

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# # #----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# ##This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # ##song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # #Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 01:13:48 GMT #From: Rick L #Subject: CRD: Men Are So Busy Chris Hillman Chords/lyrics # #Chris Hillman Men Are So Busy written by Hazel Houser # # #LHMPS #Chris Hillman lead vocals,mandolin #Al Perkins dobro,vocals #Bernie Leadon guitar.vocals #Jerry Scheff bass #David Mansfield fiddle # G C G Quickly the days that are numbered pass by G D Quickly the days of God's judgement draws nigh G C G So heedless of danger we're living today D G God's love and mercy we're throwing away C Men are so busy G With worldly achievments The mercy of Jesus D They daily downtrod C God in his Heaven G He must look down in pity D On those who have carelessley G CGDGCG Forgotten their God G C G Well he warned of the dangers that lie in their path G D They heed not his mercy and kindle God's wrath G C G The pleasure of this world is their only care D G For where you have pleasure their hearts will be there C Men are so busy G With worldly achievments The mercy of Jesus D They daily downtrod C God in his Heaven G He must look down in pity D On those who have carelessley G Forgotten their God SOLO G C G He said that his kingdom was not of this world G D So what is the profit of silver and gold G C G So cheap it will seem on that great judgement day D G Whebe fire and great heat will melt it away C Men are so busy G With worldly achievments The mercy of Jesus D They daily downtrod C God in his Heaven G He must look down in pity D On those who have carelessley G CG Forgotten their God From Ever Call Ready Leadon/Hillman/Mansfield/Perkins/Scheff Central Songs A Division Of Beechwood Music Corp(BMI)
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