Jars of Clay

Love Song for a Savior Easy

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Love Song for a Savior Easy

	  		Am 		G 		C 		Am 		G 		C 
Am	G	        C 
In open fields of wild flowers, 
Am	            G	   C 
She breaths the air and flies away 
	 			She thanks her Jesus for 
Am		  G		    C 
The daises and the roses in no simple language 
Am	   G	         C 
Some day she'll understand.  The meaning of it all, 
 
(Pre-Chorus) 
E(			         C 
He's more than laughter or the stars in the heaven 
       E( 			C 
As close as a heartbeat or song on her(our) lips, 
E(				C 
Someday she'll(we'll) trust him and learn how to see him. 
E(			         G 
Some day He'll call her(us) and she(we) will come running 
Dm		   Am	          G			    C 
Fall in his arms, the tears will fall down and she'll(we'll) pray 
 
(Chorus) 
C	   F	              Dm	          Am     G	       C 
"I want to fall in love with you.  I want to fall in love with you." 
	   F	              Dm	          Am     G	       Am        G          C 
"I want to fall in love with you.  I want to fall in love with you." 
 
Am       G	      C 
Sitting silent wearing Sunday best, 
Am	       G		        C 
The sermon echoes through the walls 
					A great salvation through it 
Am	     G	           C 
Calls to the people who stare into nowhere 
Am		  G	            C 
And can't feel the chains on there souls. 
 
(Repeat Pre-Chorus) 
 
(Repeat Chorus) 
 
(Instrumental) 
 
Dm	C	Am	G	Dm	C	Am	G 
 
Am	     G		   C 
It seems to easy to call you "Savior" 
Am	  G		     C 
Not close enough to call you "God" 
				So as I sit and think of 
Am	        G	           C	Am	G	C 
Words I can mention to show my devotion. 
 
(Repeat Chorus x4) 
 
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*Note: This is not to playable with the CD.  This version is 
	simplified for beginner guitarists.  But I think  
	tuning down a full step (D,G,C,F,A,d)will  
	make it very close.  Again this is for preformance  
	or of personal practice. 
 
 

		  

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