Louder Than The Radio Chords

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Louder Than The Radio Chords / Audio (Transposable):

 
Verse 1
D C
I've been standing on the summit;
G
I've been looking for the rain.
D C
I've been looking for the cloud
G
To come, but maybe not the pain.
D C
I've been looking for a miracle;
G
I've been looking for a sign
A
To see some hope come to the world.

Interlude
D G/B D G/B

Verse 2
D C
I've been standing with a blazin' torch;
G
I've been looking where to run.
D C
I've been praying for the faith I need
G
To see Your kingdom come.
D C
I've been looking in the mirror,
G
Yes, I think you need to change.
A
Let's pray that hope comes to the world, yeah.

Chorus
D G D G D
Ev'rybody 'round the world, come on.
G A
We need some love to fall on us.
D G D G A
Ev'rybody 'round the world, come on.
G
We need some grace to fall on us.
We need some grace to fall on us.

Verse 3
D C
I've been standing with the fatherless;
G
We've been learning how to pray.
D C
All we're asking is the grace
G
We need to live a better way.
D C
We've been longing for the walls to crash
G
That hold us from the truth.
A
Let's pray that hope comes to the world, yeah.

Bridge
C2 G D
Can you hear the sound that's rising
C2 G D
From all the corners of the earth?
C2 G D
And young and old, we'll stand together.
Em7
Can you hear the praise?
G
It's louder than the radio.

Ending
D G D G D
Ev'rybody 'round the world, come on.
G D G/B
We need some grace to fall on us.




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