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songbook/songs/hymn-intro-e-esus4-e-esus4-e.tex
shahondin1624 e771264244 Add song aliases to TOC and fix page numbering
- 82 songs get alias entries (alternate titles/opening lines) shown
  in italic in the TOC, pointing to the same page as the main title
- Front matter (title, foreword, TOC) has no page numbers
- Song pages start at page 1
- Aliases extracted from reference PDF (CL6) TOC by title matching

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-02 18:08:20 +02:00

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\begin{song}{
title = {Hymn Intro: E Esus4 E Esus4 E},
alias = {Valleys deep},
lyrics = {John Lees},
composer = {John Lees},
cl = 316,
libock = 338,
}
\begin{verse}
\chord{E}Valley's deep and the \chord{A}mountains so \chord{E}high, \\
if you \chord{A}want to see God you've got to move to the other \\
\chord{Esus4}side. \\
\chord{E}You stand up there with your \chord{A}head in the \chord{E}clouds, \\
don't \chord{A}try to fly you know you might not come \chord{E}down. \\
Don't \chord{A}try to fly, dear God, you might not come \chord{Esus4}down.
\end{verse}
\begin{verse}
Jesus came down from Heaven to earth. \\
The People said it was a virgin birth. \\
Jesus came down from Heaven to earth. \\
The People said it was a virgin birth. \\
The People said it was a virgin birth.
\end{verse}
\begin{verse}
He told great stories of the Lord. \\
And said he was the saviour of us all. \\
He told great stories of the Lord. \\
And said he was the saviour of us all. \\
And said he was the saviour of us all.
\end{verse}
\begin{verse}
For this we killed him, nailed him up high. \\
He rose again as if to ask us why. \\
Then he ascended into the sky. \\
As if to say in God alone you soar. \\
As if to say in God alone we fly.
\end{verse}
\begin{verse}
Valley's deep and the mountains so high, if you want to \\
see God you've got to move to the other side. \\
You stand up there with your head in the clouds, don't try \\
to fly you know you might not come down. \\
Don't try to fly, dear God, you might not come down.
\end{verse}
\end{song}