Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Who Am I

Written by Mark Hall
© 2004 Casting Crowns

Intro x2 
C  F  Am  G

Verse 1
             C                G                 Am     
Who am I? That the Lord of all the earth,
             G                       F                G                    F     G  
Would care to know my name, would care to feel my hurt,
             C                G                        Am     
Who am I? That the bright and morning star,
               G                      F               G                     F       G                   
Would choose to light the way, of my ever wondering heart,

Pre-Chorus
         Am                  G            Am                            G
Not because of who I am, but because of what You've done,
         Am                        G                F                       G
Not because of what I've done, but because of who You are

Chorus
C          G                 Am              G                       F
I am a flower quickly fading, here today and gone tomorrow
     G                          F          G               C
a wave tossed in the ocean, a vapor in the wind
C             G                        Am          
Still You hear me when I'm calling, Lord,
         G                         F
You catch me when I'm falling,
                 G               F        G  
And you've told me who I am,     
           C    F    Am    G
I am Yours.

Verse 2  
            C                 G                      Am
Who am I? That the eyes that see my sin,
            G                     F            G            F         G
Would look on me with love, and watch me rise again,
             C                 G                           Am
Who am I? That the voice that calmed the sea,
            G                           F           G             F          G   
Would call out through the rain, and calm the storm in me,

Repeat Pre-Chorus

Repeat Chorus

Note: The original key is one key lower than the chords here, but these chords are simpler to play. Instead of playing C, G, Am, F chords, you can try B, Gb, Abm, E chords.

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