p If you are looking for Sky Spills Over guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Sky Spills Over by Michael W. Smith using guitar or guitar. This song by Michael W. Smith can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Sky Spills Over guitar chords has rhythm and included in Sovereign (2014) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Sky Spills Over by Michael W. Smith Guitar Chords/h3 Capo 2brbrIntro:brbrEm C G x 2brbrVerse 1:brbrThere's a r[Em]ose in the desertbrBlooming r[C]ed in the dro[G]ughtbrThere's a que[Em]nching rainbrIn the wings of the [C]ga-thering cl[G]oudsbr[Em]Lift your eyesbrLook to the hor-i[C]zon n[G]owbrThere's s[Em]till a hope for usbrbrReach up from the dustbr[C]And call it d[G]ownbrbrChorus:brbrCan you h[Em]earbrCan you hear t[C]hat t[G]hun-derbrSing His n[Em]ame, sing it outbr'Til the s[C]ky spills o[G]verbr[Em]Whoa[C], o[G]hbr[Em]Whoa[C], o[G]hbrbrVerse 2:brbrOh, [Em]I may just be dry bonesbrStripped of si[C]new and s[G]kinbrBut the w[Em]ind of His spiritbrWill raise me [C]up a-g[G]ainbrI l[Em]ift my eyesbrI look to the hor-i[C]zon n[G]owbrOh, there's s[Em]till a song to singbrFall down on your knees[C] and cry a-l[G]oudbrbrRepeat ChorusbrbrBridge:brbrI h[G]ear the rolling t[Em]hun-derbr[C]Feel the pouring r[G]ainbrMy he[G]art is filled with [Em]won-derbr[C]Only You re-m[G]ainbrI s[G]ee a new hor-i[Em]zon[C]brComing up my w[G]aybrbrTag:brbrI l[Em]ift my eyesbrI look to the hor-i[C]zon n[G]owbrOh, there's s[Em]till a song to singbrFall down [C]on your knees and cry a-l[G]oudbrbrChorus 2:brbrI can h[Em]earbrI can h[C]ear that t[G]hun-derbrI'll sing Your n[Em]ame, sing it out[C]br'Til the sky spills [G]o-verbrOh, I can h[Em]earbrI can hea[C]r that t[G]hun-derbrI'll sing Your n[Em]ame, sing it out[C]br'Til the sky spills [G]o-ver (over)brbrCoda:brbr[Em]Whoa[C], o[G]h x 4 p If you want to learn Michael W. Smith Sky Spills Over guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Sky Spills Over. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p