Verse 1: G C On a curbside in Chicago sits a worn-out cardboard sign Am7 D Here, the man who sober's hard to find G C And to the woman with nine dollars to her name Am7 D Dropped a coin into that old man's cup of change Chorus: C G We're all walking stories D Am7 Another page to turn C G D Am7 A paperback expression of a life worth being told C G D Am7 Every step we take, another scribble on the page C G We're all walking stories D G What's yours going to say
Instrumental: G, C, Am7, D Verse 2: G C Am7 There was a time when black and white couldn't live side by side D And skin was the only color you would see G C Am7 But that all changed the day one woman wouldn't give up her seat D And Martin Luther shouted out "I have a dream" Chorus: C G We're all walking stories D Am7 Another page to turn C G D Am7 A paperback expression of a life worth being told C G D Am7 Every step we take, another scribble on the page C G We're all walking stories D G What's yours going to say Instrumental: G, C, Am7, D Verse 3: G* C* There was a man back before me and you Am7* D* Who put his life upon a tree G C And bled the blood that washed all us sinners clean Am7 D And gave forgiveness to all humanity Chorus: C G We're all walking stories D Am7 Another page to turn C G D Am7 A paperback expression of a life worth being told C G D Am7 Every step we take, another scribble on the page C G We're all walking stories C G We're all walking stories Am7 D What's yours going to say? G, C, Am7, D Ending:
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