Wes King - The Robe

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Band name Wes King
Song name The Robe
Tab type Chords
Added 07/13/2008
Size 1.31 kb
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Artist: Wes King
Album: The Robe
Song: The Robe

Intro: first two lines

Am      G      C       F       C   G
Anyone whose heart is cold and lonely
Am      G   C       G
Anyone who can't believe
Am      G      C       F       C 
Anyone whose hands are worn and empty
          F  G     C
come as you are

Am      G      C       F       C   G
Anyone whose feet are tired of walking
Am        G      C           G
And even lost their will to run
Am       G    C       F           C       G
There is a place of rest for your aching soul
         F    G    C
come as you are


Chorus:
                 G          C
     For the robe is of God 
                    Dm                   G
     That will clothe your nakedness
                   G              C
     And the robe is His grace
                      F
     It's all you need
               C   G   C
     Come as you are

Am        G      C           F             C   G
Anyone who feels that they're unworthy
Am        G      C           G
Anyone whose just afraid
Am       G    C       F           C       G
Come sinner, come and receive His mercy
          F    G    C
Come as you are



This is the way that they sing it at R.u.f. 

You might need to put the capo on the first fret but I’m not sure



                                                               Phill T.