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Higher  Gungor

From "Beautiful Things"
Tabbed by: Chad Miller
Intro: Fmaj7 (see tab below)
Verse 1:
[G]There is no one, there is no [Fmaj7]one like You
No [C]one like You
[G]Only good things could ever [Fmaj7]come from You
Even Your [C]judgments are [G]righteous and [D]true
Pre-chorus1:
Your [Am]name is sweeter than the [C]rain that falls upon the [G]face
Of dry and weary lands and [D]causes us to turn our face [Am]again
Your name be [C]praised
Chorus:
[Fmaj7]And be lifted higher (ec[G]ho)- and be lifted higher
( Tab from: http://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/g/gungor/higher_tab.html )
Verse 2:
There is no one, there is no one like You
No one like You
And every morning there are mercies new
It’s your kindness that brings us back to You
Pre-chorus 2:
Your name is stronger than the pain
It’s covering the shame of all these weary lands
And causing us to turn our face again
Fmaj7 is F leaving the E string open.
Here's the intro riff tab (some of these notes are in the chorus too):
 
 e|------------------------------------------------------|
 B|-------------8--------------8-------------------------|
 G|---------7-9------------7-9---------------------------|
 D|--7-9-10---------7-9-10-------9-----------------------|
 A|------------------------------------------------------|
 E|------------------------------------------------------|

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