This IS\s Now by Casting CrownsKey: GG | Capo: 0fr | |Chord Guide G 3 2 0 0 3 3 G 0 2 0 0 3 3 Em 0 2 2 0 0 0 Em 0 2 2 0 3 3 C 0 3 2 0 1 0 C - 3 2 0 3 3 A7 - 0 2 0 3 0 D - - 0 2 3 2 Intro G D Em A7 Whoa Whoa Whoa Whoa Verse 1 G Standing at the water's edge G I dropped my dreams when I dropped my nets Em No hesitation no regrets A7 G I followed you but that was then and this is now Verse 2 G You washed my feet and you changed my name G I swore I'd never be the same Em Just like the tides I guess people change A G 'Cause that was then and this is now Chorus G D I wish I could go back but I don't know how Em I remember when I stood my ground I swore I'd never let you down C I want to be that man again A7 G But that was then and this now Wh-oa D Em A7 Whoa Whoa Whoa Verse 3 G I watched the blind man lift his head G And look his savor in the eyes Em I heard a dead man take a breath A7 G Dropped to my knees as I watched him rise Verse 4 G And I felt the sea beneath my feet G As I stepped out on the angry waves Em But you saw the storm raging within A7 G You reached out and calmed me then but this is now Chorus G D I wish I could go back but I don't know how Em I remember when I stood my ground I swore I'd never let you down C I want to be that man again A7 C But that was then and this now Bridge C Em Just when I thought my sin had closed the door C Em I see my savior standing on the shore C With arms wide open C D A7 Just like the first time you called my name C G You said that was then and this is now Outro 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 A7 G '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 Em You'll never be that man again A7 G 'Cause that was then and this is now Wh-oa D Em A7 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.)