The Humbling River
| Nature, nurture heaven and home | Em Cmaj7 Dsus2 Esus4 |
| Sum of all, and by them, driven | Em Cmaj7 Dsus2 Esus4 |
| To conquer every mountain shown | Em Cmaj7 Dsus2 Esus4 |
| But I've never crossed the river | Cmaj7 Dsus2 Em |
| Braved the forests, braved the stone | Em Cmaj7 Dsus2 Esus4 |
| Braved the icy winds and fire | Em Cmaj7 Dsus2 Esus4 |
| Braved and beat them on my own | Em Cmaj7 Dsus2 Esus4 |
| Yet I'm helpless by the river | Cmaj7 Dsus2 Em |
| Angel, angel, what have I done? | Em Cmaj7 Dsus2 Esus4 |
| I've faced the quakes, the wind, the fire | Em Cmaj7 Dsus2 Esus4 |
| I've conquered country, crown, and throne | Em Cmaj7 Dsus2 Esus4 |
| Why can't I cross this river? | Cmaj7 Dsus2 Em |
| Pay no mind to the battles you've won | Em Cmaj7 Dsus2 Esus4 |
| It'll take a lot more than rage and muscle | Em Cmaj7 Dsus2 Esus4 |
| Open your heart and hands, my son | Em Cmaj7 Dsus2 Esus4 |
| Or you'll never make it over the river | Cmaj7 Dsus2 Em |
| It'll take a lot more than words and guns | Em Cmaj7 Dsus2 Esus4 |
| A whole lot more than riches and muscle | Em Cmaj7 Dsus2 Esus4 |
| The hands of the many must join as one | Em Cmaj7 Dsus2 Esus4 |
| And together we'll cross the river | Cmaj7 Dsus2 Em |