Chord Guide
G 3 2 0 0 3 3
G/E 0 2 0 0 3 3
Em 0 2 2 0 0 0
Em7 0 2 2 0 3 3
C 0 3 2 0 1 0
Cadd9 - 3 2 0 3 3
A7sus4 - 0 2 0 3 0
D - - 0 2 3 2
IntroGDEm7A7sus4
Whoa Whoa Whoa Whoa
Verse 1G
Standing at the water's edge
G/E
I dropped my dreams when I dropped my nets
Em7
No hesitation no regrets
A7sus4G
I followed you but that was then and this is now
Verse 2G
You washed my feet and you changed my name
G/E
I swore I'd never be the same
Em7
Just like the tides I guess people change
Asus4G
'Cause that was then and this is now
ChorusGD
I wish I could go back but I don't know how
Em7
I remember when I stood my ground
I swore I'd never let you down
C
I want to be that man again
A7sus4G
But that was then and this now
Wh-oa
DEm7A7sus4
Whoa Whoa Whoa
Verse 3G
I watched the blind man lift his head
G/E
And look his savor in the eyes
Em7
I heard a dead man take a breath
A7sus4G
Dropped to my knees as I watched him rise
Verse 4G
And I felt the sea beneath my feet
G/E
As I stepped out on the angry waves
Em7
But you saw the storm raging within
A7sus4G
You reached out and calmed me then but this is now
ChorusGD
I wish I could go back but I don't know how
Em7
I remember when I stood my ground
I swore I'd never let you down
C
I want to be that man again
A7sus4Cadd9
But that was then and this now
BridgeCEm
Just when I thought my sin had closed the door
CEm
I see my savior standing on the shore
Cadd9
With arms wide open
Cadd9DA7sus4
Just like the first time you called my name
CG
You said that was then and this is now
OutroG
My child I bore your cross
D
I wore your crown
Em(7)
When you couldn't come to me my love came down
C
So take my hand I'll lead you out
A7sus4G
'Cause that was then and this is now
G
My child I bore your cross
D
I wore your crown
Em(7)
When you couldn't come to me my love came down
C
So take my hand I'll lead you out
Em7
You'll never be that man again
A7sus4G
'Cause that was then and this is now
Wh-oa
DEm7A7sus4
Whoa Whoa Whoa
NOTE: For picking pattern on first three lines of the Outro.
I pick the Two low notes of the Chord, and then strum the two
high notes using a DUDUD pattern. It sounds very close to the
original way it's played. (You do have to play Em7, not Em,
otherwise it won't sound right.)
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