THERE IS A FOUNTAIN

Composed by William Cowper
From an Early American Melody

Intro: (G)-(D)-(G)-(C)-(G)-(D)-(G)

There (G)is a fountain (C)filled with (G)blood
Drawn from Emmanuel's (D)veins,
And (G)sinners plunged be(C)neath that (G)flood
Lose all their (D)guilty (G)stains.

First Chorus:
Lose (G)all their (D)guilty (G)stains,
(C)Lose (G)all their guilty (D)stains.
And (G)sinners plunged be(C)neath that (G)flood
Lose all their (D)guilty (G)stains.

The (G)dying thief re(C)joiced to (G)see
That fountain in his (D)day.
And (G)there may I, though (C)vile as (G)he,
Wash all my (D)sins a(G)way.

Second Chorus:
Wash (G)all my (D)sins a(G)way,
(C)Wash (G)all my sins a(D)way.
And (G)there may I, though (C)vile as (G)he,
Wash all my (D)sins a(G)way.

[Repeat second chorus]
(D)-(G)-(C)-(G)-(D)-(G)

Listing of All Chords in This Song