Roses Will Bloom Again Chords by Jeff & Sheri Easter
Tempo:
106.3 bpm
Chords used:
C#
B
F#
G#m
D#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G#m] [C#]
[F#]
I planted a little [B] rose bush [C#] and tended it [F#] with care.
Spuds began to [B] blossom, their sweet [G#m] fragrance filled the [C#] air.
But [D#m] when winter came [A#m] it withered, the [B] petals drooped and fell to the [F#] ground.
My [D#m] heart sank and [A#m] it faded, but [B] I'd forgotten who [C#] had made it.
He [F#] said, roses will bloom again, just wait [G#m] and see.
[C#] Don't mourn what might have [B] been, only God [C#] knows how and when.
[B] But roses [C#] will bloom [F#] again.
Rose was his [B] only sweetheart, [C#] a loving wife for 40 [F#]
years.
Cherished every [B] day they had and [G#m] held the [C#] memories dear.
He [D#m] never dreamed he'd [A#m] bury love and [B] go on to [F#] live alone.
[D#m] When he lay his rose [A#m] to rest, [B] he looked to heaven and [C#] tried his best
to [F#] believe that roses will bloom again.
Just [G#] wait and [G#m] see.
[C#] Don't mourn what might have [B] been, only God [C#] knows how and when.
[B] But roses [C#] will bloom [F#] again.
[G#m] [C#]
[F#]
The precious rose [B] of Sharon, broken [C#] and bruised and cruel [F#] of shame,
stained the cross [B] of Calvary [G#m] so that man might [C#] be saved.
[D#m] Satan treated her [A#m] as he died, [B] while Mary and the others [F#] cried.
Then [D#m] God raised him up from [A#m] death's sleep and [B] kept a promise only he [C#] could keep.
[F#] Roses will bloom again.
Just wait [G#m] and see.
[C#] Don't mourn what might have been, [B] only God [C#] knows how and when.
[B] But roses [C#] will bloom [F#] again.
[G#m]
[B] Roses [C#] will bloom [F#] again.
[F#]
I planted a little [B] rose bush [C#] and tended it [F#] with care.
Spuds began to [B] blossom, their sweet [G#m] fragrance filled the [C#] air.
But [D#m] when winter came [A#m] it withered, the [B] petals drooped and fell to the [F#] ground.
My [D#m] heart sank and [A#m] it faded, but [B] I'd forgotten who [C#] had made it.
He [F#] said, roses will bloom again, just wait [G#m] and see.
[C#] Don't mourn what might have [B] been, only God [C#] knows how and when.
[B] But roses [C#] will bloom [F#] again.
Rose was his [B] only sweetheart, [C#] a loving wife for 40 [F#]
years.
Cherished every [B] day they had and [G#m] held the [C#] memories dear.
He [D#m] never dreamed he'd [A#m] bury love and [B] go on to [F#] live alone.
[D#m] When he lay his rose [A#m] to rest, [B] he looked to heaven and [C#] tried his best
to [F#] believe that roses will bloom again.
Just [G#] wait and [G#m] see.
[C#] Don't mourn what might have [B] been, only God [C#] knows how and when.
[B] But roses [C#] will bloom [F#] again.
[G#m] [C#]
[F#]
The precious rose [B] of Sharon, broken [C#] and bruised and cruel [F#] of shame,
stained the cross [B] of Calvary [G#m] so that man might [C#] be saved.
[D#m] Satan treated her [A#m] as he died, [B] while Mary and the others [F#] cried.
Then [D#m] God raised him up from [A#m] death's sleep and [B] kept a promise only he [C#] could keep.
[F#] Roses will bloom again.
Just wait [G#m] and see.
[C#] Don't mourn what might have been, [B] only God [C#] knows how and when.
[B] But roses [C#] will bloom [F#] again.
[G#m]
[B] Roses [C#] will bloom [F#] again.
Key:
C#
B
F#
G#m
D#m
C#
B
F#
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G#m] _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I planted a little [B] rose bush _ [C#] and tended it [F#] with care.
_ _ Spuds began to [B] blossom, _ their sweet [G#m] fragrance filled the [C#] air.
But [D#m] when winter came [A#m] it withered, the [B] petals drooped and fell to the [F#] ground.
_ My [D#m] heart sank and [A#m] it faded, but [B] I'd forgotten who [C#] had made _ it. _
He [F#] said, roses will bloom again, _ just wait [G#m] and see. _
_ [C#] _ Don't mourn what might have [B] been, only God [C#] knows how and when.
[B] But _ roses [C#] will bloom _ [F#] again. _ _ _ _ _
Rose was his [B] only sweetheart, _ [C#] a loving wife for 40 [F#] _ _
years.
_ Cherished every [B] day they had and [G#m] held the [C#] memories dear.
He [D#m] never dreamed he'd [A#m] bury love and [B] go on to [F#] live alone. _
[D#m] When he lay his rose [A#m] to rest, [B] he looked to heaven and [C#] tried his best
_ _ to [F#] believe that roses will bloom again.
_ Just [G#] wait and [G#m] see.
_ [C#] _ Don't mourn what might have [B] been, only God [C#] knows how and when.
[B] But roses [C#] will bloom _ [F#] again. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G#m] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ The precious rose [B] of Sharon, broken [C#] and bruised and cruel [F#] of shame,
_ _ stained the cross [B] of Calvary [G#m] so that man might [C#] be saved.
[D#m] Satan treated her [A#m] as he died, _ [B] while Mary and the others [F#] cried.
_ Then [D#m] God raised him up from [A#m] death's sleep and [B] kept a promise only he [C#] could _ _ keep. _ _
_ [F#] _ Roses will bloom again.
_ _ Just wait [G#m] and see. _
_ [C#] _ Don't mourn what might have been, [B] only God [C#] knows how and when.
[B] But roses [C#] will bloom _ [F#] again. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
_ [B] _ Roses [C#] will bloom _ [F#] again. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G#m] _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I planted a little [B] rose bush _ [C#] and tended it [F#] with care.
_ _ Spuds began to [B] blossom, _ their sweet [G#m] fragrance filled the [C#] air.
But [D#m] when winter came [A#m] it withered, the [B] petals drooped and fell to the [F#] ground.
_ My [D#m] heart sank and [A#m] it faded, but [B] I'd forgotten who [C#] had made _ it. _
He [F#] said, roses will bloom again, _ just wait [G#m] and see. _
_ [C#] _ Don't mourn what might have [B] been, only God [C#] knows how and when.
[B] But _ roses [C#] will bloom _ [F#] again. _ _ _ _ _
Rose was his [B] only sweetheart, _ [C#] a loving wife for 40 [F#] _ _
years.
_ Cherished every [B] day they had and [G#m] held the [C#] memories dear.
He [D#m] never dreamed he'd [A#m] bury love and [B] go on to [F#] live alone. _
[D#m] When he lay his rose [A#m] to rest, [B] he looked to heaven and [C#] tried his best
_ _ to [F#] believe that roses will bloom again.
_ Just [G#] wait and [G#m] see.
_ [C#] _ Don't mourn what might have [B] been, only God [C#] knows how and when.
[B] But roses [C#] will bloom _ [F#] again. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G#m] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ The precious rose [B] of Sharon, broken [C#] and bruised and cruel [F#] of shame,
_ _ stained the cross [B] of Calvary [G#m] so that man might [C#] be saved.
[D#m] Satan treated her [A#m] as he died, _ [B] while Mary and the others [F#] cried.
_ Then [D#m] God raised him up from [A#m] death's sleep and [B] kept a promise only he [C#] could _ _ keep. _ _
_ [F#] _ Roses will bloom again.
_ _ Just wait [G#m] and see. _
_ [C#] _ Don't mourn what might have been, [B] only God [C#] knows how and when.
[B] But roses [C#] will bloom _ [F#] again. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
_ [B] _ Roses [C#] will bloom _ [F#] again. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _