Steven Curtis Chapman
Steven Curtis Chapman - Remember Your Chains Ver 2 guitar chord
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From: Jason61976@aol.com Here are the chords for Remember Your Chains by Steven Curtis Chapman (remember_your_chains by steven_curtis_chapman): G G/Em D/F# I couldn't help but wonder what he was thinking G/C G As he stared out the window through the sky G/Em D/F# It seemed he was taking his last look at freedom G/C Em >From the hopeless, longing look in his eyes D G/C There were chains on his hands and chains on his feet Em D G/C And as I passed him by, the thought came to me chorus: G G/Em Remember your chains D G/C Remember the prison that once held you Am C/B C D G Before the love of God broke through G/Em D Remember the place you were without grace G/C Bm7 Am When you see where you are now C/B G/C Remember your chains Am C/B G/C D G D C And remember your chains are gone There's no one more thankful to sit at the table Than the one who best remembers hunger's pain And no heart loves greater than the one that is able To recall the time when all it knew was shame The wings of forgiveness will take us to heights never seen But the wisest ones, they will never lose sight Of where they were set free Love set them free [chorus] (instead of G at the end of the chorus, play G/C to lead to the bridge) G And in the light of all that we've been forgiven of A C We will find our hearts fuller and freer D To give and receive God's love [chorus] but after "when you see where you are now" play: C/B G/C Remember your chains Am C/B G/C Oh, remember your chains Am C/B G/C When you remember your chains G Remember your chains are gone G Imagine what your life would be If Jesus had not set you free G/Em G/C Remember your chains are gone G Remember all that once held you Before the love of God broke through G/Em Remember your chains G/C D G And remember your chains are gone You gotta remember your chains G/Em G And remember your chains are gone [ this is how to play the bichords (G/C): The first chord is what you play on strings 1-3 (high E, etc.) the second is what you play on strings 4-6 so in other words G/C would be: 1 = G 2 = D 3 = G 4 = E 5 = C 6 = E ] author: May music be God's key to your heart! Jason Crew