When I was 13 years old, my dad was ‘called’ to be a missionary in Honduras. As a family, we weren’t ‘cut out’ for the mission field – I had no idea my world was about to be kicked over on its side. One moment I was busy doing homework and planning slumber parties, the next moment I suddenly found myself in a third world country recovering from a hurricane. I went into culture shock as the poverty, disease, and the idea that human life isn’t so precious in other parts of the world… slowly seeped in.
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- THANK YOU FOR LAST NIGHT - Amy Kuney ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: Genny Email: [email protected]
AE A taste, can last me miles F#mD I know you waste your eager smiles AE On perfect strangers on the street F#mD It doesn't bother me; it doesn't bother me
AE Because I know they'll never see F#mD The things you show only to me AEsus4EF#m And I and only I reserve the right DA To say things like thank you for last night EF#mD Ohh oh yeah...
AE We woke up with the morning news F#mD Some girls would kill to wear my shoes AEsus4E And they can try to fit my size F#mD But these shoes are mine and only I A Can thank you for last night EF#mD Ohh oh yeah...
Bridge: BEE7A Oh, and my words always fall short DA(b) This is too big to use them for A(b)m When I say thank you D(b) D(b)7 I mean so much more A Thank you for last night EF#mD Ohh oh yea...
AE We made slow motion love F#mD We had to race to catch back up AEsus4E And there's no way to say this right F#m But I just in all politeness want to E Thank you, thank you, thank you A Thank you for last night