Clay Crosse
Clay Crosse - Saving The World gitaar tab
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Saving the World Artist: Clay Cross CD: WOW98 Tabbed by Rich DR rjdr@sos.net Shape 1 E--------------------|-----------------8-8-8-8--- B--------------------|-----------------8-8-8-8--- G----------7^--5---5-|-------5-7^-5-------------- D----5--7--------7---|--5-h7--------7------------ A--------------------|--------------------------- E--------------------|--------------------------- Shape 2 E--13-13--12--10--8- B--13-13--13--10--8- G------------------- D------------------- A------------------- E------------------- OK, The chords in parentheses don't sound on the CD, but I'm putting them in anyway So you can play the song without all the backup. This tab probably won't do you much good unless you listen to the track a few times yourself and play along. So go buy it. BTW, when are they going to release a WOW song book? Intro: Shape 1 (a couple of times) (C) (F) So many preachers, so many churches and denominations (C) (F) Got their opinions and their documents and statements (C) (F) And beliefs and sometimes there's a miscomunication C Bb Ab Bb And we complicate the truth and convolute the story C Bb Ab Bb But as far as I recall I do believe it all . . . CHORUS (C) (F)(or Shape 2) Comes down to a man dying on the cross Saving the world (C) (F)(or Shape 2) Rising from the dead doing what he said he would do C Bb Ab B Loving everyone he saw when it's said done it all F C(or Shape 1) Comes down to a man dying on the cross Saving the world It's no secret. Maybe I'm just being simple minded But it's about Jesus, the way the truth the life That can change your heart and soul forever and we need to be reminded That it's the power of the blood that brings us to redemption We can rise above the fall and the reason for it all . . . Bridge: C Eb F All the people, beneath the steeple are just reaching C Eb C For the truth that can save a helpless soul C Eb F We wrestle with the mystery and the teaching G7 But the news is all good I think that we should remember one thing it all . . .