B5. The Perfect Ten

Exodus 20:3-17

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Cm                                G
Number One, we’ve just begun, God should be 
first in your life.
                                 Cm           G
Number Two, the idol rule, those graven images 
aren’t nice.
Cm                                 Fm
Number three, God’s name should be never 
spoken in jest.
G                                                  Cm
Number four, the Sabbath’s for our worship and our rest.
Fm                                   Cm
Number five, we all should strive to honor 
father and mother.
G                                     Cm
Number six, don’t get your kicks from killing one another.
Fm                           Cm
Number seven, life is heaven when you’re 
true to your mate.
D                                        G
Number eight, don’t steal and break this rule, 
for goodness sake!
Cm                                  G
Number nine, don’t be the kind that goes 
around telling lies.
G                                Cm      
Number ten, don’t covet when you see your 
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neighbor’s house, or wife.
Cm                                  Fm
That’s the list that God insists we stay away 
from these sins.
G                                                Cm
That is why we memorize commandments one through ten.

    Fm               Cm       
The perfect ten, the perfect ten; 
       G                                   Cm
they’re just as true as they were way back when.
    Fm               Cm       
The perfect ten, the perfect ten; 
      G              Cm        G                Cm
let’s say them once again (God gave the perfect ten)
G                                                     
One, two, three, four, five six, seven, eight, nine, 
            Cm
the perfect ten;

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