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WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN

By: Neil Hansen

Key: F


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We are march-ing in the foot-steps

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Of those who’ve marched be-fore.

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And some-day we’ll be u-nit-ed

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When we meet those saints once more.


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Oh, when the saints, go march-ing in,

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Oh, when the saints, go march-ing in,

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Oh, I want to be in that num-ber

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When the saints go march-ing in.




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