
Is This The End Of The Story (Holy Saturday) Chords PDF (Heaven And Earth)

Is This The End Of The Story (Holy Saturday) Chords PDF (Heaven And Earth)

Is This The End Of The Story (Holy Saturday)
Heaven And EarthChord Chart Details
Download the PDF Chord Charts for Is This The End Of The Story (Holy Saturday) by Heaven And Earth, from the album Holy Week.
| SongID | 87522 |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Album | Holy Week |
| Artists | Heaven And Earth |
| Authors | Joshua Miller, Paul Cullen, Shareena Casey, Logan Stone |
| Publishers | Integrity Music |
| Instruments | Guitar, Ukelele, Piano |
| File Type | |
| Available Keys | G, Numbers |
| Theme | Easter, Holy Week |
Lyrics
V1:
Nobody’s around
The streets are empty now
No kingdom, no crown
Our hope buried in the ground
Pre-Chorus:
The one we loved, the one we served is gone
We followed you, you loved us as your own
Chorus:
Is this the end of the story?
Will we ever see you again?
This can’t be real, this can’t be happenin'
V2:
The silence is loud
The people are grieving now
No Saviour, No son
Three days feels so long
Chorus 2
Is this the end of the story?
Will we ever see you again?
This can’t be real, this can’t be happenin'
Will there be joy in the morning?
When will we sing Hosanna again?
God this is real, Yes this is happenin'
Chorus 3:
Is this the end of the story?
Jesus we want to see You again
This can’t be real, this can’t be happenin'
Will there be joy in the morning?
When will we sing Hosanna again?
God this is real, Yes this is happenin'
Vamp:
Jesus we want to see You again...
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