Transpose
Intro
|C#m / B / | F# Gdim / G#m / |
|E / F# / | B / / / |
Verse 1
C#m
I’ve known the
B
shadows in a
F#sus
holy place
F#
G#m
I’ve felt be
F#
trayal as it
E
kissed my face
C#m
I’ve seen some
B
towers built
And
F#
watched a
Gdim
palace
G#m
fall
Still
E
You were in the
F#
middle of it all
B
Verse 2
C#m
I’ve seen
B
seasons come to
F#sus
painful ends
F#
G#m
Stood at the
F#
edge and seen what
E
could have been
C#m
Sometimes it
B
hurts to see
The
F#
writing
Gdim
on the
G#m
wall
Still
E
You were in the
F#
middle of it all
B
Chorus 1
E
Who am I to trade away the
G#m
bitter for the sweet?
B
I’m so sick of crying but these
D#m
tears can wash Your feet
I’m
E
sorry that I’ve wondered if You
E
hear me
F#
when I
G#m
call
Still
E
You were in the
F#
middle of it all
G#m
E
You were in the
F#
middle of it all
B
Verse 3
C#m
I got tired of
B
searching for
F#sus
stolen things
G#m
And I’m still
F#
learning what for
E
giveness means
C#m
God, give me
B
strength enough to
F#
give it
Gdim
after
G#m
all
'Cause
E
You were in the
F#
middle of it all
B
Chorus 2
E
Who am I to trade away the
G#m
bitter for the sweet?
F#/A#
B
I’m so sick of crying but these
D#m
tears can wash Your feet
I’m
E
sorry that I’ve wondered if You
E
hear me
F#
when I
G#m
call
'Cause
E
You are in the
F#
middle of it all
G#m
E
You are in the
F#
middle of it all
B
B
Verse 4
C#m
I see You in the
B
garden on Your
F#sus
knees
F#
G#m
Crying:
F#
Father take this
E
cup from me
C#m
So who am
B
I to take the
F#
bitter
Gdim
from it
G#m
all
For
E
every broken
F#
heart You took the
G#m
fall
E
You are in the
F#
middle of it all
B
Chorus 3
E
Who am I to trade a
F#
way the
G#m
bitter for the sweet?
F#/A#
B
I’m so sick of crying but these
D#m
tears can wash Your feet
I’m
E
sorry that I’ve wondered if You
E
hear me
F#/A#
when I
G#m
call
'Cause
E
You are in the
F#
middle of it all
G#m
E
You are in the
F#
middle of it all
B
Writer(s):
Taya Gaukrodger, Paul Duncan, Paul Mabury
Theme(s):
Tempo:
BPM:
71
Original Key:
CCLI #:
7240183
Scripture Reference:
Psalm 56:3; Isaiah 41:13; John 14:27; Mark 4:35-41