Written by Slaid Cleaves
Intro: D A7 D G There's only one rule that you must heed D A7 It conquers fear, hatred and greed D G It trumps all others, your soul to feed D A7 D There's only one rule you'll ever need N.C. D G You could be Hindu, you may be Sikh D A7 It makes no difference what tongue you speak D G You could pray to Allah, or be an Atheist D A7 D D7 You will be righteous, if you remember thisInstrumental: D G D A7 D G D A7 D N.C. D G Some so-called Christians, from time to time D A7 Forget this rule and become blind D G They use their church to try and separate D A7 D D7 When it's common ground that can make us great Bridge: G Forget those silly little laws D That thou shalt not, days of the week E How to dress, who stoned who A A7 What you can and cannot eat N.C. D G When you go home now, remember, please D A7 To count your blessings, down on your knees D G And make a promise, to do the best you can D A7 D D7 To even be a friend to your fellow manG D It ain't the silver, it ain't the bronze A A7 It's the foundation that all rests upon D G No precious metal will save your soul D A7 But if you seek glory N.C. D Go for the goldG D It ain't the silver, it ain't the bronze A A7 It doesn't matter what team you're on N.C. D G No precious metal will save your soul D A7 But if you seek glory N.C. D Go for the gold