(for He's A Jolly Good Fellow)
1. God pro-
(C)vides the daily (F)bread-(C)- for (G7)ev- 'ryone on (D)earth, for
(C)evil and for (F)good alike re- (C)gard- less (G7)of our (D)worth. Re-
(C)gard- less (F)of our (C)worth, re- gard- less (F)of our (G7)worth.
He gives
(C)if we pray or (F)not-(C)- but (G7)still we pray, that (D)we might
(C)know it comes from (F)God and so re- (C)ceive it (G7)thankful-(D)ly.
2. What is
meant by daily bread? I think that we should know. It
means a whole lot more than just those things made out of dough. Those
things made out of dough, those things made out of dough.
It in-
cludes our daily food but more than this I think. It's
every- thing required to en- joy our food and drink.
3. For
in- stance, if we were to sit down to a meal and
ev- 'ryone was mad at us, I won- der how we'd feel? I
won- der how we'd feel? I won- der how we'd feel?
I
think we'd rather eat with har- mony instead, And
so we say that this is too a part of daily bread.
4. A-
noth- er thing we ask for in dai- ly bread is peace for
if there's conflict how could we en- joy our fatted geese? En-
joy our fatted geese, en- joy our fatted geese?
So we
pray that God would guide our rul- ers in His ways in
or- der that we might enjoy His peace throughout our days.
5. But
most of all we pray and ask God to restrain the
Dev- il from his purpose which we know is very plain. We
know is very plain, we know is very plain,
To
try to take away the good things that we need. But,
since we prayed, we know his purpose simp- ly can't succeed.
Repeat v. #1
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