Chords for Prayer of St Joseph, sung by Angelina
Tempo:
71.725 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Eb
F
Ab
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Here in the gardens of the Sisters of St.
Joseph of the Apparition, let me share an Italian tradition with you that was taught to me by my Sicilian mother Maria, called St.
Joseph's Altar.
During [Db] a terrible [D] famine, the people of Sicily pleaded to their [G] patron saint, St.
Joseph, to end the famine.
[N] When the famine did end, they prepared a table of food, giving thanks with the food of their harvest.
After paying homage to St.
Joseph, the food is given to the poor.
The altar is made up in three tiers, representing the [Bb] Holy Trinity, and a statue of St.
Joseph is put in the middle.
Even today, this tradition is carried on around March 19th, St.
Joseph's Feast Day.
[Ab]
[Bb] [Ab]
[Bb] Did you wonder where he'd lead you?
Were you afraid [F] of what [Bb] the world might say?
[Eb] I feel you understand my fears today.
I feel [Bb] you standing by my side.
You taught the child to be a man, a man whose life my freedom was.
[F] [Cm] Yours was the shoulder that he rested on.
You held the Savior [Bb] in your [F] [Bb] arms.
St.
Joseph, pray for me, that I may live my [Eb] life with Jesus [F] as you [Bb] did.
St.
Joseph, pray for me, [Gm] [F] that at the hour of my [Eb] death [F] he may hold [Eb] me.
St.
Joseph, [Bb] pray for me, [Eb] that [Bb] I may follow where the [F] Spirit leads me.
[Eb]
Chaste husband [Bb] of virgin wife, [Ab]
[G] wise guardian [Gm] of the bread [Cm] of life,
[Eb] humbly held the Son [Bb] of God.
[Eb] St.
Joseph, [Cm] pray
[F] [Bb] for me.
[Ab]
[Bb] [Ab]
[Bb] The little hands that played with wood,
the little boy who you called son.
[Cm] You always knew he was the chosen [Eb] one.
Who'd one day hang [G] upon [Bb] a rock.
Yet you lived to do the Father's will.
Fearlessly followed his command.
[Cm] You were the loving and the gentle man.
[Eb] He chose to guide his [Bb] precious son.
St.
Joseph, pray for me, that I may live my life [Eb] with Jesus [F] as [Bb] you did.
St.
Joseph, pray for [F] me, [Gm] that at [F] the hour of [Eb] my death he may [F] hold me.
[Eb] St.
Joseph, [Bb] pray for [Eb] me, that I may [Bb] follow where the Spirit [F] leads me.
[Eb]
Chaste husband [Bb] of virgin wife, [Ab] [G] wise guardian [Cm] of the bread of life,
[Eb] who humbly held the [Bb] Son of [Dm] [Eb] St.
Joseph, pray [F] for [Bb] me.
[Ab] [Bb]
[Ab] [Bb]
Joseph of the Apparition, let me share an Italian tradition with you that was taught to me by my Sicilian mother Maria, called St.
Joseph's Altar.
During [Db] a terrible [D] famine, the people of Sicily pleaded to their [G] patron saint, St.
Joseph, to end the famine.
[N] When the famine did end, they prepared a table of food, giving thanks with the food of their harvest.
After paying homage to St.
Joseph, the food is given to the poor.
The altar is made up in three tiers, representing the [Bb] Holy Trinity, and a statue of St.
Joseph is put in the middle.
Even today, this tradition is carried on around March 19th, St.
Joseph's Feast Day.
[Ab]
[Bb] [Ab]
[Bb] Did you wonder where he'd lead you?
Were you afraid [F] of what [Bb] the world might say?
[Eb] I feel you understand my fears today.
I feel [Bb] you standing by my side.
You taught the child to be a man, a man whose life my freedom was.
[F] [Cm] Yours was the shoulder that he rested on.
You held the Savior [Bb] in your [F] [Bb] arms.
St.
Joseph, pray for me, that I may live my [Eb] life with Jesus [F] as you [Bb] did.
St.
Joseph, pray for me, [Gm] [F] that at the hour of my [Eb] death [F] he may hold [Eb] me.
St.
Joseph, [Bb] pray for me, [Eb] that [Bb] I may follow where the [F] Spirit leads me.
[Eb]
Chaste husband [Bb] of virgin wife, [Ab]
[G] wise guardian [Gm] of the bread [Cm] of life,
[Eb] humbly held the Son [Bb] of God.
[Eb] St.
Joseph, [Cm] pray
[F] [Bb] for me.
[Ab]
[Bb] [Ab]
[Bb] The little hands that played with wood,
the little boy who you called son.
[Cm] You always knew he was the chosen [Eb] one.
Who'd one day hang [G] upon [Bb] a rock.
Yet you lived to do the Father's will.
Fearlessly followed his command.
[Cm] You were the loving and the gentle man.
[Eb] He chose to guide his [Bb] precious son.
St.
Joseph, pray for me, that I may live my life [Eb] with Jesus [F] as [Bb] you did.
St.
Joseph, pray for [F] me, [Gm] that at [F] the hour of [Eb] my death he may [F] hold me.
[Eb] St.
Joseph, [Bb] pray for [Eb] me, that I may [Bb] follow where the Spirit [F] leads me.
[Eb]
Chaste husband [Bb] of virgin wife, [Ab] [G] wise guardian [Cm] of the bread of life,
[Eb] who humbly held the [Bb] Son of [Dm] [Eb] St.
Joseph, pray [F] for [Bb] me.
[Ab] [Bb]
[Ab] [Bb]
Key:
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_ _ _ Here in the gardens of the Sisters of St.
Joseph of the Apparition, let me share an Italian tradition with you that was taught to me by my Sicilian mother Maria, called St.
Joseph's Altar.
During [Db] a terrible [D] famine, the people of Sicily pleaded to their [G] patron saint, St.
Joseph, to end the famine.
[N] When the famine did end, they prepared a table of food, giving thanks with the food of their harvest.
After paying homage to St.
Joseph, the food is given to the poor.
The altar is made up in three tiers, representing the [Bb] Holy Trinity, and a statue of St.
Joseph is put in the middle.
Even today, this tradition is carried on around March 19th, St.
Joseph's Feast Day. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
[Bb] Did you wonder where he'd lead you?
Were you afraid [F] of what [Bb] the world might say?
[Eb] I feel you understand my fears today.
_ I feel [Bb] you standing by my side. _
You taught the child to be a man, a man whose life my freedom was.
[F] [Cm] Yours was the shoulder that he rested on.
_ You held the Savior _ [Bb] in your _ [F] _ [Bb] arms.
St.
Joseph, pray for me, that I may live my [Eb] life with Jesus [F] as you [Bb] did.
St.
Joseph, pray for me, [Gm] [F] that at the hour of my [Eb] death [F] he may hold [Eb] me.
St.
Joseph, [Bb] _ pray for me, [Eb] that [Bb] I may follow where the [F] Spirit leads me.
[Eb] _
Chaste husband [Bb] of virgin wife, [Ab] _
[G] wise guardian [Gm] of the bread [Cm] of life,
[Eb] _ humbly held the Son [Bb] of God.
_ [Eb] _ St.
Joseph, [Cm] pray _
[F] [Bb] for me.
_ [Ab] _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
[Bb] The little hands that played with wood,
the little boy who you called son. _
[Cm] You always knew he was the chosen [Eb] _ one.
Who'd one day hang [G] upon [Bb] a _ _ rock.
Yet you lived to do the Father's will.
_ Fearlessly followed his command. _ _
[Cm] You were the loving and the gentle man. _
[Eb] He chose to guide his _ [Bb] precious _ son.
St.
Joseph, pray for me, that I may live my life [Eb] with Jesus [F] as [Bb] you did.
St.
Joseph, pray for [F] me, [Gm] that at [F] the hour of [Eb] my death he may [F] hold me.
[Eb] _ St.
Joseph, [Bb] pray for [Eb] me, that I may [Bb] follow where the Spirit [F] leads me.
[Eb] _
Chaste husband [Bb] of virgin wife, [Ab] _ [G] wise guardian [Cm] of the bread of life,
[Eb] who humbly held the [Bb] Son of _ _ [Dm] _ _ [Eb] St.
Joseph, pray _ [F] for [Bb] me. _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Joseph of the Apparition, let me share an Italian tradition with you that was taught to me by my Sicilian mother Maria, called St.
Joseph's Altar.
During [Db] a terrible [D] famine, the people of Sicily pleaded to their [G] patron saint, St.
Joseph, to end the famine.
[N] When the famine did end, they prepared a table of food, giving thanks with the food of their harvest.
After paying homage to St.
Joseph, the food is given to the poor.
The altar is made up in three tiers, representing the [Bb] Holy Trinity, and a statue of St.
Joseph is put in the middle.
Even today, this tradition is carried on around March 19th, St.
Joseph's Feast Day. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
[Bb] Did you wonder where he'd lead you?
Were you afraid [F] of what [Bb] the world might say?
[Eb] I feel you understand my fears today.
_ I feel [Bb] you standing by my side. _
You taught the child to be a man, a man whose life my freedom was.
[F] [Cm] Yours was the shoulder that he rested on.
_ You held the Savior _ [Bb] in your _ [F] _ [Bb] arms.
St.
Joseph, pray for me, that I may live my [Eb] life with Jesus [F] as you [Bb] did.
St.
Joseph, pray for me, [Gm] [F] that at the hour of my [Eb] death [F] he may hold [Eb] me.
St.
Joseph, [Bb] _ pray for me, [Eb] that [Bb] I may follow where the [F] Spirit leads me.
[Eb] _
Chaste husband [Bb] of virgin wife, [Ab] _
[G] wise guardian [Gm] of the bread [Cm] of life,
[Eb] _ humbly held the Son [Bb] of God.
_ [Eb] _ St.
Joseph, [Cm] pray _
[F] [Bb] for me.
_ [Ab] _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
[Bb] The little hands that played with wood,
the little boy who you called son. _
[Cm] You always knew he was the chosen [Eb] _ one.
Who'd one day hang [G] upon [Bb] a _ _ rock.
Yet you lived to do the Father's will.
_ Fearlessly followed his command. _ _
[Cm] You were the loving and the gentle man. _
[Eb] He chose to guide his _ [Bb] precious _ son.
St.
Joseph, pray for me, that I may live my life [Eb] with Jesus [F] as [Bb] you did.
St.
Joseph, pray for [F] me, [Gm] that at [F] the hour of [Eb] my death he may [F] hold me.
[Eb] _ St.
Joseph, [Bb] pray for [Eb] me, that I may [Bb] follow where the Spirit [F] leads me.
[Eb] _
Chaste husband [Bb] of virgin wife, [Ab] _ [G] wise guardian [Cm] of the bread of life,
[Eb] who humbly held the [Bb] Son of _ _ [Dm] _ _ [Eb] St.
Joseph, pray _ [F] for [Bb] me. _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _