E B
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A E
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E B
I stood on that Cherokee Plain,
A
And the Cimeron broke free and jumped its banks
E
All in a rush of life.
B
The thunderhead roared out its song,
A
And it gave what was too much for it to hold.
E
And so must I.
A B
And You light the sun to lead me.
A
Send the wind to be my guide.
B
Just the wonder of this prairie,
A
So lonely and so alive.
B
And the song the moon is singin'
E B A
With the rain and with the fire.
E
Says there You are.
(There You are)
A B
There You are
E
In front of me.
E B
The antelopes' white flashing flanks
A
Sparked in the heart of the Cheyenne breaks,
E
Only to disap-pear.
B
Just like this memory of what once was my home.
A
And as I move beyond every-thing I've known,
E
You pull me near.
A B
And You light the sun to lead me.
A
Send the wind to be my guide.
B
Just the wonder of this prairie,
A
So lonely and so alive.
B
And the song the moon is singin'
E B A
With the rain and with the fire.
E
Says there You are.
(There You are)
A B
There You are
A B
And Your kingdom sings of a glory.
A
Of a power that is Yours a-lone.
B
And You're the one breathed into the many.
A
You're faith, You're love, and the hope.
B
As we lay our hearts before You
E B A
Our hands are free to let go.
E
And there You are.
(There You are)
A B
There You are
In front of me.
E B
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A E
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Words and music by Rich Mullins, Beaker, and Mitch McVicker
© 1996 Kid Brothers of St. Frank