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Jars Of Clay Much Afraid Guitar Tab

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Date: Sun, 07 Dec 1997 15:37:54 -0800 (PST)
From: Darryl Kechnie
Subject: Chords: "Much Afraid" - by Jars of Clay

Chords to: "Much Afraid" - by Jars of Clay
Transcribed by: Jamie Hilsden, Darryl Kechnie, Jamie Ball
isaiahrain@hotmail.com, IsaiahRain@aol.com
The Chords:
E Asus2(type2)
(022100) (x77600)
Esus Bsus(type2)
(022200) (x99870)
C#m Bsus
(x46654) (x24400)
Asus2 C#sus
(x02200) (x46600)
Am7
(x02010)


"MUCH AFRAID"

Intro: E - Esus - E - Esus - E - Esus - E

C#m
Empty again
Asus2
Sunken down so far
C#m
So scared to fall
Asus2 Am7
I might not get up again
C#m
So I lay at your feet
Asus2
All my brokenness
C#m Asus2 Am7
I carry all of my burdens to you

Chorus:
Asus(type2)
All of these things
Bsus(type2) E
I've held up in vain
C#sus
No reason nor rhyme
Bsus
Just the scars that remain
Of all of these things
I'm so much afraid
Scared out of my mind
By the demons I've made
Asus2 Bsus Asus2
Sweet Jesus, you never ever let me go
Bsus E ->
Oh, sweet Jesus, never ever let me go


Outro/Intro: - Esus - E - Esus - E - Esus - E

(Same as verse 1)
So happy to love
Yet so far to go
You lead me on to where I've never been before

[Chorus]

Words and music by Dan Haseltine, Matt Odmark,
Steve Mason,Charlie Lowell
Copyright 1997 BridgeBuilding Music (BMI)/
Pogostick Music (BMI). All rights reserved.

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Marko
Rhythm Player
#1 by Marko Juotasniemi at Jun 8, 1972 at 12:33 AM EST
i agree with you HMS. one prblem i have is the with the line "By the demons I've made" seems that word is used a bit liberally sometimes. maybe im over-reacting.
 
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ari
Average
#2 by ari o at Jun 3, 1976 at 4:42 AM EST
well it's not meaning that we made the demons literally, but by not obeying God we let the demons have more control of our life. Whenever we turn away from God, we are turning to satan and giving him a chance to push our life further into sin.
 
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Garrey
Average
#3 by Garrey Adams at Oct 10, 1976 at 1:13 AM EST
i like this song a lot, especially after reading "Hinds Feet in High Places" by Hannah Hurnard, which the songs about. it's so meaningful if you read the book and then listen to the song.
 
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graeme
Lead Player
#4 by graeme cook at Sep 7, 1997 at 8:01 PM EST
i love this song because it describes how deep we are in our sin and how it's so hard to get out of it, but yet we are scared of where it will lead and how in the midst of this Jesus is faithful to never leave our side.
 
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Mark
Wanna Be
#5 by Mark masta at Apr 14, 2001 at 11:21 PM EST
This song means a lot to me because it reminds me of the time when I was backsliding. Not that that's a good thing, mind you, but it just encapsulates how I felt at that time perfectly- out of steam and overloaded. Sometime this year, I had to go for vocal auditions to make it into my church's vocal class(not that anyone didn't make it in) and I really hadn't prepared any song, but I managed to settle on this song because it means the most to me of all the christian songs i've heard. To me its content is pretty self-explanatory- sin is overcoming his life and he needs to get out of it by laying his burdens at God's feet. Which is what we forget at times when we try to face our burdens with the strength of a human being. 1