Chords for Paul Thorn, I'm Still Here
Tempo:
107.45 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
Em
B
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E]
My next door neighbor Joe was out in his yard.
He walked out by the mailbox and got hit by a car.
I saw it from the front porch while drinking sweet tea.
Yeah, I guess I was lucky it could have been me.
I'm [A] still here.
I made it through another day.
I'm [E] still here.
There's more than something safe.
[G] [B] When I feel down, I don't shed a tear.
I [A] say glory, hallelujah, thank you Jesus.
Praise the Lord.
I say, [Em] [Am] are you glad to be [E] alive tonight?
This next verse is true.
It's about me.
When I was twelve years old, I failed the sixth grade.
I sat by myself on the school bus every day.
Big bullets beat me up.
Little girls turned me down.
Two trials and tribulations made me who I am [Em] now.
I'm [A] still here.
I made it through another day.
[E] I'm still here.
There's more than something safe.
[B]
When I feel down, I don't shed a tear.
[A] I say glory, hallelujah, thank you Jesus.
Praise the Lord.
I'm [E] still here.
[Em]
While the time is undefeated,
[A]
Someday it's gonna [E] get us all.
[A] He knows my [E] name and he's [Em] got my number.
[F#] But until I get [B] that call, I'm [A] still here.
I made it through another day.
I'm [E] still here.
There's more than something safe.
[Em] When [B] I feel down, I don't shed a tear.
[A] I say glory, hallelujah, thank you Jesus.
Praise the Lord.
[E] I'm still here.
[G]
My next door neighbor Joe was out in his yard.
He walked out by the mailbox and got hit by a car.
I saw it from the front porch while drinking sweet tea.
Yeah, I guess I was lucky it could have been me.
I'm [A] still here.
I made it through another day.
I'm [E] still here.
There's more than something safe.
[G] [B] When I feel down, I don't shed a tear.
I [A] say glory, hallelujah, thank you Jesus.
Praise the Lord.
I say, [Em] [Am] are you glad to be [E] alive tonight?
This next verse is true.
It's about me.
When I was twelve years old, I failed the sixth grade.
I sat by myself on the school bus every day.
Big bullets beat me up.
Little girls turned me down.
Two trials and tribulations made me who I am [Em] now.
I'm [A] still here.
I made it through another day.
[E] I'm still here.
There's more than something safe.
[B]
When I feel down, I don't shed a tear.
[A] I say glory, hallelujah, thank you Jesus.
Praise the Lord.
I'm [E] still here.
[Em]
While the time is undefeated,
[A]
Someday it's gonna [E] get us all.
[A] He knows my [E] name and he's [Em] got my number.
[F#] But until I get [B] that call, I'm [A] still here.
I made it through another day.
I'm [E] still here.
There's more than something safe.
[Em] When [B] I feel down, I don't shed a tear.
[A] I say glory, hallelujah, thank you Jesus.
Praise the Lord.
[E] I'm still here.
[G]
Key:
E
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Em
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G
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A
Em
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ My next door neighbor Joe was out in his yard.
He walked out by the mailbox and got hit by a car.
I saw it from the front porch while drinking sweet tea.
Yeah, I guess I was lucky it could have been me.
I'm [A] still here.
I made it through another day.
I'm [E] still here.
There's more than something safe.
[G] [B] When I feel down, I don't shed a tear.
I [A] say glory, hallelujah, thank you Jesus.
Praise the Lord.
I say, [Em] [Am] are you glad to be [E] alive tonight? _ _ _
_ This next verse is true.
It's about me.
When I was twelve years old, I failed the sixth grade.
I sat by myself on the school bus every day.
Big bullets beat me up.
Little girls turned me down.
Two trials and tribulations made me who I am [Em] now.
I'm [A] still here.
_ I made it through another day.
[E] I'm still here.
There's more than something safe.
[B]
When I feel down, I don't shed a tear.
[A] I say glory, hallelujah, thank you Jesus.
Praise the Lord.
I'm [E] still here.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
While the time is undefeated,
_ [A] _
Someday it's gonna [E] get us all.
_ [A] He knows my [E] name and he's [Em] got my number.
[F#] But until I get [B] that call, I'm [A] still here.
I made it through another day.
I'm [E] still here.
There's more than something safe.
[Em] When [B] I feel down, I don't shed a tear.
[A] I say glory, hallelujah, thank you Jesus.
Praise the Lord.
[E] I'm still here. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ My next door neighbor Joe was out in his yard.
He walked out by the mailbox and got hit by a car.
I saw it from the front porch while drinking sweet tea.
Yeah, I guess I was lucky it could have been me.
I'm [A] still here.
I made it through another day.
I'm [E] still here.
There's more than something safe.
[G] [B] When I feel down, I don't shed a tear.
I [A] say glory, hallelujah, thank you Jesus.
Praise the Lord.
I say, [Em] [Am] are you glad to be [E] alive tonight? _ _ _
_ This next verse is true.
It's about me.
When I was twelve years old, I failed the sixth grade.
I sat by myself on the school bus every day.
Big bullets beat me up.
Little girls turned me down.
Two trials and tribulations made me who I am [Em] now.
I'm [A] still here.
_ I made it through another day.
[E] I'm still here.
There's more than something safe.
[B]
When I feel down, I don't shed a tear.
[A] I say glory, hallelujah, thank you Jesus.
Praise the Lord.
I'm [E] still here.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
While the time is undefeated,
_ [A] _
Someday it's gonna [E] get us all.
_ [A] He knows my [E] name and he's [Em] got my number.
[F#] But until I get [B] that call, I'm [A] still here.
I made it through another day.
I'm [E] still here.
There's more than something safe.
[Em] When [B] I feel down, I don't shed a tear.
[A] I say glory, hallelujah, thank you Jesus.
Praise the Lord.
[E] I'm still here. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _