Tom: G G C G 1. There's a Fam'ly Bible on the table, e A D its pages worn and hard to read. G C G But the Fam'ly Bible on the table, C G D G will ever be my key to memories. G C G 2. At the end of day when work was over, Em A D and when the evening meal was done. G C G Dad would read to us from the Fam'ly Bible, C G D G and we'd count our many blessings one by one. C F C I can see us sittin' 'round the table, G when from the Fam'ly Bible Dad would read. C G I can hear my mother softly singing, C G D G rock of ages, rock of ages left for me. G C G 3. Now this old world of ours is full of troubles, e A D this old world would, oh, so better be, G C G if we'd find more Bibles on the table, C G D G and mothers singing rock of ages left for me. C G D G + REFRAIN + rock of ages, rock of ages left for me.