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How He Loves Ukulele

(ver. 1)
John Mark Mcmillan
So I could not find a tab for this song posted anywhere else so I listened to it myself 
believe I have the correct chords. It's actually very simple and easy to play.

The whole song is based on the chord progression C Am7 G Fmaj7, with one guitar 
the chords and another strumming them.

Verse 1:

C
He is jealous for me
Am7
Love's like a hurricane, I am a tree
G                                          Fmaj7
Bending beneath the weight of his wind and mercy.
     C
When all of a sudden,
                      Am7
I am unaware of these afflictions eclipsed by glory,
      G
And I realize just how beautiful You are,
        Fmaj7
And how great Your affections are for me.


Pre-Chorus:

C                   Am7
Oh, how he loves us so,
           G
Oh, how he loves us,
                Fmaj7
How he loves us so.

C Am7 G Fmaj7 (2x)


Verse 1

Pre-Chorus


Chorus:

       C
Yea he loves us,
          Am7
Oh how he loves us,
          G
Oh how he loves us,
          Fmaj7
Oh how he loves.


Verse 2:

   C
So we are his portion and he is our prize,
Am7
Drawn to redemption by the grace in his eyes,
   G                           Fmaj7
If grace is an ocean we're all sinking.
   C
So heaven meets earth like a sloppy wet kiss,
       Am7
And my heart turns violently inside of my chest.
  G                                                Fmaj7
I don't have time to maintain these regrets when I think about the way...


Chorus 2:
   C
He loves us,
          Am7
Oh how he loves us,
          G
Oh how he loves us,
          Fmaj7
Oh how he loves.
   C
He loves us,
          Am7
Oh how he loves us,
          G
Oh how he loves us,
          Fmaj7
Oh how he loves.

C Am7 G Fmaj7 till end on C
            
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