Chords for The New Horizons - Three Rusty Nails
Tempo:
67.6 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
F#m
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
With [B] three rusty [F#m] nails they [A] nailed Jesus to the tree.
[E] Frost and ice turned to dark [B] on that [B] day.
Was [E] the day that [E] Jesus died and [A] the blood flowed from His eyes.
[E] The blood that [B] crossed my sins, [E] how it went.
This is a story long ago of a man who offered [A] me a story.
He said, you know, I was proud to have my [E] name up over the door.
It was some two thousand years ago as [B] I recall, located at Jerusalem, just across from [E] Pilate's law.
The only thing I had that I didn't think [A] that I would ever sell was over in the corner on a shelf.
[E] Three old rusty [B] and spiked nails.
[E] But then one day a big Roman soldier came to the door.
He just walked up to me and it seemed that he almost shook the floor.
I said, [A] sir, may I help you with a voice?
I guess it seemed [E] brave.
And he looked at me and said, I want to buy some [B] big nails.
Three old rusty spikes is all that I [E] have.
He looked at me and said, for the job that I have, great [A] enough.
Now how much do I owe you?
Put the [E] money in my hand.
I was [B] glad to make the same.
But [E] then I wondered and I asked him, sir, what can you do with just three nails?
I said, oh, have you ever heard of Jesus [A] the Nazarene?
I said, yes.
You mean the one who [E] goes around doing good?
He said, that's the one.
And today I [B] intend to show the whole world that I am boss.
With these [E] three old rusty spikes, I'm going to nail that Jesus.
[A] The world.
French, I stood there almost numb.
You [E] will never know how I felt.
I said, [B] please, sir, don't do that.
And [E] down on my knees I knelt, turned and walked away.
And I got up and followed him and said, please, sir, I want it back.
But with a fear in him, [A] he just turned and he walked away.
But [E] now I can see the howling moths.
Do the tears [B] again?
The bill.
My eyes.
[E]
I can hear their eighth rise.
[A] Render them all the noise.
I [E] can hear the sound [B] of that big Roman.
[E] As he began to nail my knees to the cross.
[D]
[F#]
[E]
Jesus Christ.
Forgive them all.
Lord, [A] they know not what they do.
[E] For they have prayed so, so [B] far away.
[E] With three rusty nails, [A] they can pierce the strength of [E]
God's [B] hands.
[E] Oh, oh, [A] oh.
Oh, [B] oh, oh.
[E] Oh, [A] oh, oh.
[E]
[E] Frost and ice turned to dark [B] on that [B] day.
Was [E] the day that [E] Jesus died and [A] the blood flowed from His eyes.
[E] The blood that [B] crossed my sins, [E] how it went.
This is a story long ago of a man who offered [A] me a story.
He said, you know, I was proud to have my [E] name up over the door.
It was some two thousand years ago as [B] I recall, located at Jerusalem, just across from [E] Pilate's law.
The only thing I had that I didn't think [A] that I would ever sell was over in the corner on a shelf.
[E] Three old rusty [B] and spiked nails.
[E] But then one day a big Roman soldier came to the door.
He just walked up to me and it seemed that he almost shook the floor.
I said, [A] sir, may I help you with a voice?
I guess it seemed [E] brave.
And he looked at me and said, I want to buy some [B] big nails.
Three old rusty spikes is all that I [E] have.
He looked at me and said, for the job that I have, great [A] enough.
Now how much do I owe you?
Put the [E] money in my hand.
I was [B] glad to make the same.
But [E] then I wondered and I asked him, sir, what can you do with just three nails?
I said, oh, have you ever heard of Jesus [A] the Nazarene?
I said, yes.
You mean the one who [E] goes around doing good?
He said, that's the one.
And today I [B] intend to show the whole world that I am boss.
With these [E] three old rusty spikes, I'm going to nail that Jesus.
[A] The world.
French, I stood there almost numb.
You [E] will never know how I felt.
I said, [B] please, sir, don't do that.
And [E] down on my knees I knelt, turned and walked away.
And I got up and followed him and said, please, sir, I want it back.
But with a fear in him, [A] he just turned and he walked away.
But [E] now I can see the howling moths.
Do the tears [B] again?
The bill.
My eyes.
[E]
I can hear their eighth rise.
[A] Render them all the noise.
I [E] can hear the sound [B] of that big Roman.
[E] As he began to nail my knees to the cross.
[D]
[F#]
[E]
Jesus Christ.
Forgive them all.
Lord, [A] they know not what they do.
[E] For they have prayed so, so [B] far away.
[E] With three rusty nails, [A] they can pierce the strength of [E]
God's [B] hands.
[E] Oh, oh, [A] oh.
Oh, [B] oh, oh.
[E] Oh, [A] oh, oh.
[E]
Key:
E
B
A
F#m
D
E
B
A
_ With [B] three rusty [F#m] nails they [A] nailed Jesus to the tree.
[E] Frost and ice turned to dark [B] on that [B] day.
_ Was [E] the day that [E] Jesus died and [A] the blood flowed from His eyes.
[E] The blood that [B] crossed my sins, [E] how it went.
_ _ _ This is a story long ago of a man who offered [A] me a story.
He said, you know, I was proud to have my [E] name up over the door.
It was some two thousand years ago as [B] I recall, located at Jerusalem, just across from [E] Pilate's law. _
The only thing I had that I didn't think [A] that I would ever sell was over in the corner on a shelf.
[E] Three old rusty [B] and spiked nails.
[E] But then one day a big Roman soldier came to the door.
He just walked up to me and it seemed that he almost shook the floor.
I said, [A] sir, may I help you with a voice?
I guess it seemed [E] brave.
And he looked at me and said, I want to buy some [B] big nails. _
Three old rusty spikes is all that I [E] have.
He looked at me and said, for the job that I have, great [A] enough.
Now how much do I owe you?
Put the [E] money in my hand.
I was [B] glad to make the same.
But [E] then I wondered and I asked him, sir, what can you do with just three nails?
I said, oh, have you ever heard of Jesus [A] the Nazarene?
I said, yes.
You mean the one who [E] goes around doing good?
He said, that's the one.
And today I [B] intend to show the whole world that I am boss.
With these [E] three old rusty spikes, I'm going to nail that Jesus.
[A] The world.
French, I stood there almost numb.
You [E] will never know how I felt.
I said, [B] please, sir, don't do that.
And [E] down on my knees I knelt, turned and walked away.
And I got up and followed him and said, please, sir, I want it back.
But with a fear in him, [A] he just turned and he walked away.
But [E] now I can see the howling moths.
Do the tears [B] again?
The bill.
My eyes.
_ _ _ [E] _
I can hear their eighth rise.
[A] Render them all the noise.
I _ [E] can hear the sound [B] of that big Roman.
[E] As he began to nail my knees to the cross. _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Jesus Christ.
Forgive them all.
Lord, [A] they know not what they do.
[E] For they have prayed so, so [B] far away.
_ _ [E] With three rusty nails, [A] they can pierce the strength of _ [E] _
God's _ [B] hands.
[E] Oh, _ _ oh, [A] oh. _
_ Oh, [B] oh, oh. _
_ _ [E] Oh, [A] oh, _ oh.
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] Frost and ice turned to dark [B] on that [B] day.
_ Was [E] the day that [E] Jesus died and [A] the blood flowed from His eyes.
[E] The blood that [B] crossed my sins, [E] how it went.
_ _ _ This is a story long ago of a man who offered [A] me a story.
He said, you know, I was proud to have my [E] name up over the door.
It was some two thousand years ago as [B] I recall, located at Jerusalem, just across from [E] Pilate's law. _
The only thing I had that I didn't think [A] that I would ever sell was over in the corner on a shelf.
[E] Three old rusty [B] and spiked nails.
[E] But then one day a big Roman soldier came to the door.
He just walked up to me and it seemed that he almost shook the floor.
I said, [A] sir, may I help you with a voice?
I guess it seemed [E] brave.
And he looked at me and said, I want to buy some [B] big nails. _
Three old rusty spikes is all that I [E] have.
He looked at me and said, for the job that I have, great [A] enough.
Now how much do I owe you?
Put the [E] money in my hand.
I was [B] glad to make the same.
But [E] then I wondered and I asked him, sir, what can you do with just three nails?
I said, oh, have you ever heard of Jesus [A] the Nazarene?
I said, yes.
You mean the one who [E] goes around doing good?
He said, that's the one.
And today I [B] intend to show the whole world that I am boss.
With these [E] three old rusty spikes, I'm going to nail that Jesus.
[A] The world.
French, I stood there almost numb.
You [E] will never know how I felt.
I said, [B] please, sir, don't do that.
And [E] down on my knees I knelt, turned and walked away.
And I got up and followed him and said, please, sir, I want it back.
But with a fear in him, [A] he just turned and he walked away.
But [E] now I can see the howling moths.
Do the tears [B] again?
The bill.
My eyes.
_ _ _ [E] _
I can hear their eighth rise.
[A] Render them all the noise.
I _ [E] can hear the sound [B] of that big Roman.
[E] As he began to nail my knees to the cross. _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Jesus Christ.
Forgive them all.
Lord, [A] they know not what they do.
[E] For they have prayed so, so [B] far away.
_ _ [E] With three rusty nails, [A] they can pierce the strength of _ [E] _
God's _ [B] hands.
[E] Oh, _ _ oh, [A] oh. _
_ Oh, [B] oh, oh. _
_ _ [E] Oh, [A] oh, _ oh.
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _