Chords for That I Could Still Go Free - Hailey Cross at Evening Light Tabernacle
Tempo:
73.35 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
Dm
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] [F]
[Dm] [F] Lock [Bb] [Gm] [C] [F]
[C] [F]
[Am] me up [Dm] in a prison
[F] [Bb] and throw [Bbm] away [F] the key.
[Fm] [C] Take [F] [C]
away [Dm] the vision [D] from [G] these eyes that they [Gm] now can see.
[C]
Then [F] deprive [C] me of [F] the food I eat.
And even by [Bb] hands [Eb] and my [Bb]
feet, for as [G] long as I [F] know [Am] [Dm] Jesus,
then [F] I [C] can [D]
[C] still [F] go free.
He [Bb] said that I, that I can still go free.
So [F] tell me what kind of a man would wreath [Bb] down [F] his hands
to do [C] this [G] [C] for me, just for me.
[F] And [B] I'm [Bb] so unworthy to live, and I'm not fit to kill.
And [F] yet a man on the cross, he put [Bb] me [A]
[Dm] in his will
and [F] said that I [C] could [F] still go free.
[G] [C] Now [F] I [E] never could [Dm] quite
[C] [F] understand [Bb] why a king [Bbm] would leave [F] his throne
[Fm] [C] to [F] don [Am] the [C] robe [Dm] of an earthly [C] [D] man, to [G] feel the pain of flesh,
of flesh and [C] bone.
[F] Then to [C] later try [Dm] that lonely path [F] that led to [F] Calvary.
[Bb]
And those blood, [C] blood red [G] stains, [F] they broke on [Dm] my chain
and [F] said that I [C] could still [F] go free.
He [Bb] said that I, that I could still go free.
So [F] tell me what kind of man would wreath down his hands
and do [Dm] this [C] for me, just [C] for me.
And I'm so [Bb] unworthy to live, and I'm not fit to kill.
And [F] so a man on the cross, he put me [Em] [Dm] in his will
and [F] said that I [C] could still [F] go free.
He [Bb] said that I, that I could still go free.
So [F] tell me what kind of man would wreath [Bb] down [F] his hands
and [Gm] do this [Dm] [C] for me, just for me.
And I'm so [Bb] unworthy to live, and I'm not fit to kill.
And yet [F] a man on the cross, he put [C] me in [Dm] his will
and said [F] that I [Bb] could [C] still [F] go free.
[Bb] Yet [F] a man on [F] the cross, he put [C] me [Bbm] in [Dm] his will
and [F] said that I [C] could still [Bb] go [Gm] free.
[F]
[Dm] [F] Lock [Bb] [Gm] [C] [F]
[C] [F]
[Am] me up [Dm] in a prison
[F] [Bb] and throw [Bbm] away [F] the key.
[Fm] [C] Take [F] [C]
away [Dm] the vision [D] from [G] these eyes that they [Gm] now can see.
[C]
Then [F] deprive [C] me of [F] the food I eat.
And even by [Bb] hands [Eb] and my [Bb]
feet, for as [G] long as I [F] know [Am] [Dm] Jesus,
then [F] I [C] can [D]
[C] still [F] go free.
He [Bb] said that I, that I can still go free.
So [F] tell me what kind of a man would wreath [Bb] down [F] his hands
to do [C] this [G] [C] for me, just for me.
[F] And [B] I'm [Bb] so unworthy to live, and I'm not fit to kill.
And [F] yet a man on the cross, he put [Bb] me [A]
[Dm] in his will
and [F] said that I [C] could [F] still go free.
[G] [C] Now [F] I [E] never could [Dm] quite
[C] [F] understand [Bb] why a king [Bbm] would leave [F] his throne
[Fm] [C] to [F] don [Am] the [C] robe [Dm] of an earthly [C] [D] man, to [G] feel the pain of flesh,
of flesh and [C] bone.
[F] Then to [C] later try [Dm] that lonely path [F] that led to [F] Calvary.
[Bb]
And those blood, [C] blood red [G] stains, [F] they broke on [Dm] my chain
and [F] said that I [C] could still [F] go free.
He [Bb] said that I, that I could still go free.
So [F] tell me what kind of man would wreath down his hands
and do [Dm] this [C] for me, just [C] for me.
And I'm so [Bb] unworthy to live, and I'm not fit to kill.
And [F] so a man on the cross, he put me [Em] [Dm] in his will
and [F] said that I [C] could still [F] go free.
He [Bb] said that I, that I could still go free.
So [F] tell me what kind of man would wreath [Bb] down [F] his hands
and [Gm] do this [Dm] [C] for me, just for me.
And I'm so [Bb] unworthy to live, and I'm not fit to kill.
And yet [F] a man on the cross, he put [C] me in [Dm] his will
and said [F] that I [Bb] could [C] still [F] go free.
[Bb] Yet [F] a man on [F] the cross, he put [C] me [Bbm] in [Dm] his will
and [F] said that I [C] could still [Bb] go [Gm] free.
[F]
Key:
F
C
Bb
Dm
G
F
C
Bb
[G] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ [F] _ Lock [Bb] _ [Gm] _ [C] _ [F] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [F] _ _
[Am] me up [Dm] in a prison _
[F] _ _ [Bb] and throw _ [Bbm] away _ [F] the key.
[Fm] [C] Take [F] _ _ _ [C]
away [Dm] the vision _ [D] from [G] these _ eyes that they [Gm] now can see.
[C]
Then [F] _ deprive [C] me of [F] the food I eat.
And even _ by _ _ [Bb] hands [Eb] and my [Bb]
feet, for as [G] long as I _ [F] know [Am] [Dm] Jesus,
then [F] I [C] can [D]
[C] still [F] go free. _
He [Bb] said that I, that I can still go free. _ _
So [F] tell me what kind of a man would wreath [Bb] down [F] his hands
to do [C] this [G] [C] for _ me, just for me.
[F] And [B] I'm [Bb] so unworthy to live, and I'm not fit to kill.
And [F] yet a man on the cross, he put [Bb] me [A]
[Dm] in his will
and [F] said that I [C] could _ [F] still go free.
[G] _ [C] Now [F] I _ [E] never could [Dm] quite _ _
[C] [F] understand [Bb] why a king [Bbm] would leave _ [F] his throne
_ [Fm] [C] to [F] don [Am] the [C] robe [Dm] of an _ earthly [C] [D] man, to [G] feel the pain of flesh,
of flesh and _ [C] bone.
_ [F] Then to [C] later try _ [Dm] that lonely path [F] that led to [F] Calvary.
[Bb] _ _ _
_ _ And those blood, [C] blood red [G] stains, [F] they broke on [Dm] my chain
and [F] said that I [C] could still [F] go free. _
He [Bb] said that I, that I could still go free. _
_ So [F] tell me what kind of man would wreath down his hands
and do [Dm] this [C] for _ me, just [C] for me.
And I'm so [Bb] unworthy to live, and I'm not fit to kill.
And [F] so a man on the cross, he put me [Em] [Dm] in his will
and [F] said that I [C] could still [F] go free.
_ _ He [Bb] said that I, that I could still go free.
_ _ So [F] tell me what kind of man would wreath [Bb] down [F] his hands
and [Gm] do this [Dm] [C] for _ me, just for me.
And I'm so [Bb] unworthy to live, and I'm not fit to kill.
And yet [F] a man on the cross, he put [C] me in [Dm] his will
and said [F] that I [Bb] could [C] still [F] go free. _
[Bb] _ Yet [F] a man on [F] the cross, he put [C] me [Bbm] in [Dm] his will
and [F] said that I [C] could still _ [Bb] go [Gm] free.
_ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ [F] _ Lock [Bb] _ [Gm] _ [C] _ [F] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [F] _ _
[Am] me up [Dm] in a prison _
[F] _ _ [Bb] and throw _ [Bbm] away _ [F] the key.
[Fm] [C] Take [F] _ _ _ [C]
away [Dm] the vision _ [D] from [G] these _ eyes that they [Gm] now can see.
[C]
Then [F] _ deprive [C] me of [F] the food I eat.
And even _ by _ _ [Bb] hands [Eb] and my [Bb]
feet, for as [G] long as I _ [F] know [Am] [Dm] Jesus,
then [F] I [C] can [D]
[C] still [F] go free. _
He [Bb] said that I, that I can still go free. _ _
So [F] tell me what kind of a man would wreath [Bb] down [F] his hands
to do [C] this [G] [C] for _ me, just for me.
[F] And [B] I'm [Bb] so unworthy to live, and I'm not fit to kill.
And [F] yet a man on the cross, he put [Bb] me [A]
[Dm] in his will
and [F] said that I [C] could _ [F] still go free.
[G] _ [C] Now [F] I _ [E] never could [Dm] quite _ _
[C] [F] understand [Bb] why a king [Bbm] would leave _ [F] his throne
_ [Fm] [C] to [F] don [Am] the [C] robe [Dm] of an _ earthly [C] [D] man, to [G] feel the pain of flesh,
of flesh and _ [C] bone.
_ [F] Then to [C] later try _ [Dm] that lonely path [F] that led to [F] Calvary.
[Bb] _ _ _
_ _ And those blood, [C] blood red [G] stains, [F] they broke on [Dm] my chain
and [F] said that I [C] could still [F] go free. _
He [Bb] said that I, that I could still go free. _
_ So [F] tell me what kind of man would wreath down his hands
and do [Dm] this [C] for _ me, just [C] for me.
And I'm so [Bb] unworthy to live, and I'm not fit to kill.
And [F] so a man on the cross, he put me [Em] [Dm] in his will
and [F] said that I [C] could still [F] go free.
_ _ He [Bb] said that I, that I could still go free.
_ _ So [F] tell me what kind of man would wreath [Bb] down [F] his hands
and [Gm] do this [Dm] [C] for _ me, just for me.
And I'm so [Bb] unworthy to live, and I'm not fit to kill.
And yet [F] a man on the cross, he put [C] me in [Dm] his will
and said [F] that I [Bb] could [C] still [F] go free. _
[Bb] _ Yet [F] a man on [F] the cross, he put [C] me [Bbm] in [Dm] his will
and [F] said that I [C] could still _ [Bb] go [Gm] free.
_ [F] _ _ _