Chords for Does anybody hear her? (Live)
Tempo:
74.15 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
C#m
A
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Well if you've heard any songs from us before tonight, you need to know that all the songs
that you've heard from us come from the ministries that we all have in our local churches.
I'm a youth pastor, been a youth pastor for about 15 years.
You got small group Bible study leaders and praise band leaders up here.
Because we believe in the local church.
We believe that your talents belong in your church first.
And if God does something else, that's cool.
But our church is where we are every week.
There's no next level to the local body of Christ and we believe in that.
And so the songs that you hear, if there's a song about a girl, it's a song about a girl.
And the song that we just sang, the first verse talks about this girl that was trying
to make her way into the church but couldn't.
That was a real live girl that should have been in our student ministry at the time.
But for some reason we had at the time our own idea of the kind of people [C#] God could change
and maybe there were people that may have gone too far.
So in our minds, in our church, we kind of had lists in our head.
We never had them up on the wall, but you just knew they were there.
It's kind of like this, if you make a mistake on this list over here, maybe God can change
you and we can love you back in.
But if you make a mistake on this list over here, we all just kind of backed away from
you because we didn't want to get any on us.
And what I've discovered is that's not in the Bible anywhere.
What God has shown me is that the person with the scariest, [E] the person with the scariest
past you can think of, with the worst reputation you can dream up, we're only two or three
bad decisions away from being that person.
And God, there is no pit so deep he can't reach down and pull you right out of it.
Isn't that true?
[Am] Amen.
[F#] So we've been singing to this girl [B] for a long time and that song's actually about [A] 10 years old.
[E] And I guess in a lot of ways I'm still singing to this little girl because I want her to
know, [E] I want her to know that God [C#m] loves her and has a plan for her life.
[B] But I guess also I just want to make [A] sure the church knows [E] that God loves her [A] and has
a plan for her life.
[E] She is running [B] a [G#m] hundred [C#m] miles an hour in the wrong [A] direction.
[E] She is trying, [B] [D#] but the canyon's [C#m] ever widening [B] in the depths of her [A] cold heart.
[B] So she sets out on another [E] misadventure just to find.
[B] She's another two years older and [E] she's three more steps behind.
[A] But does anybody [E] hear her?
Can anybody [B] see?
Or does anybody [C#m] even know [B] she's going down [E] today?
Under the shadow of our steeple, with all the lost and lonely [B] people, searching for
[C#m] the hope that's [B] tucked away in you [A] and me.
[E] Does anybody [F#] hear her?
Can anybody [E] see?
She is yearning, [B]
[C#m] sheltering the fashion [B] that she never [E] found at home.
She is searching [B] for a hero to [C#m] ride in, [B] to ride in and [E] save the day.
[B] Up in the walks, her [E] brain's charming and he knows just what to say.
[B] The momentary [E] laughs of reasoning, she gives herself away.
Does anybody hear her?
Can anybody [B] see?
Or does anybody [C#m] even [B] know she's going [A] down today?
Under the shadow of our steeple, with all the lost and [B] lonely people, searching [C#m] for
the hope that's [B] tucked away in you [A] and me.
[E] Does anybody [F#] hear her?
Can anybody [E] see?
[C#m] If judgment looms under every [A] steeple, if lofty glances from lofty [E] people can't see
past her scarlet [B] letter, and we've never even [C#m] met her.
If judgment looms under every [A] steeple, if lofty glances from lofty [E] people can't see
past her scarlet [B] letter, and we've never even [C#m] met her.
[A] [E] Never [B] even met her.
Does [E] anybody hear her?
Can anybody [B] see?
Or does anybody [C#m] even know she's going [A] down today?
[E] Under the shadow of our steeple, with all the lost and [B] lonely people, searching for
[C#m] the hope that's tucked away in [A] you and me.
[E] Does anybody hear her?
Can anybody [B] see?
Or does anybody [C#m] even know she's going [E] down today?
Under the shadow of our steeple, with all the lost and [B] lonely people, searching [C#m] for
the hope that's tucked away in [E] you and me.
Does [F#m] anybody hear her?
Can [E] anybody see?
He is running [B] a hundred [C#m] miles an hour [B] in the wrong [A] direction.
[N]
that you've heard from us come from the ministries that we all have in our local churches.
I'm a youth pastor, been a youth pastor for about 15 years.
You got small group Bible study leaders and praise band leaders up here.
Because we believe in the local church.
We believe that your talents belong in your church first.
And if God does something else, that's cool.
But our church is where we are every week.
There's no next level to the local body of Christ and we believe in that.
And so the songs that you hear, if there's a song about a girl, it's a song about a girl.
And the song that we just sang, the first verse talks about this girl that was trying
to make her way into the church but couldn't.
That was a real live girl that should have been in our student ministry at the time.
But for some reason we had at the time our own idea of the kind of people [C#] God could change
and maybe there were people that may have gone too far.
So in our minds, in our church, we kind of had lists in our head.
We never had them up on the wall, but you just knew they were there.
It's kind of like this, if you make a mistake on this list over here, maybe God can change
you and we can love you back in.
But if you make a mistake on this list over here, we all just kind of backed away from
you because we didn't want to get any on us.
And what I've discovered is that's not in the Bible anywhere.
What God has shown me is that the person with the scariest, [E] the person with the scariest
past you can think of, with the worst reputation you can dream up, we're only two or three
bad decisions away from being that person.
And God, there is no pit so deep he can't reach down and pull you right out of it.
Isn't that true?
[Am] Amen.
[F#] So we've been singing to this girl [B] for a long time and that song's actually about [A] 10 years old.
[E] And I guess in a lot of ways I'm still singing to this little girl because I want her to
know, [E] I want her to know that God [C#m] loves her and has a plan for her life.
[B] But I guess also I just want to make [A] sure the church knows [E] that God loves her [A] and has
a plan for her life.
[E] She is running [B] a [G#m] hundred [C#m] miles an hour in the wrong [A] direction.
[E] She is trying, [B] [D#] but the canyon's [C#m] ever widening [B] in the depths of her [A] cold heart.
[B] So she sets out on another [E] misadventure just to find.
[B] She's another two years older and [E] she's three more steps behind.
[A] But does anybody [E] hear her?
Can anybody [B] see?
Or does anybody [C#m] even know [B] she's going down [E] today?
Under the shadow of our steeple, with all the lost and lonely [B] people, searching for
[C#m] the hope that's [B] tucked away in you [A] and me.
[E] Does anybody [F#] hear her?
Can anybody [E] see?
She is yearning, [B]
[C#m] sheltering the fashion [B] that she never [E] found at home.
She is searching [B] for a hero to [C#m] ride in, [B] to ride in and [E] save the day.
[B] Up in the walks, her [E] brain's charming and he knows just what to say.
[B] The momentary [E] laughs of reasoning, she gives herself away.
Does anybody hear her?
Can anybody [B] see?
Or does anybody [C#m] even [B] know she's going [A] down today?
Under the shadow of our steeple, with all the lost and [B] lonely people, searching [C#m] for
the hope that's [B] tucked away in you [A] and me.
[E] Does anybody [F#] hear her?
Can anybody [E] see?
[C#m] If judgment looms under every [A] steeple, if lofty glances from lofty [E] people can't see
past her scarlet [B] letter, and we've never even [C#m] met her.
If judgment looms under every [A] steeple, if lofty glances from lofty [E] people can't see
past her scarlet [B] letter, and we've never even [C#m] met her.
[A] [E] Never [B] even met her.
Does [E] anybody hear her?
Can anybody [B] see?
Or does anybody [C#m] even know she's going [A] down today?
[E] Under the shadow of our steeple, with all the lost and [B] lonely people, searching for
[C#m] the hope that's tucked away in [A] you and me.
[E] Does anybody hear her?
Can anybody [B] see?
Or does anybody [C#m] even know she's going [E] down today?
Under the shadow of our steeple, with all the lost and [B] lonely people, searching [C#m] for
the hope that's tucked away in [E] you and me.
Does [F#m] anybody hear her?
Can [E] anybody see?
He is running [B] a hundred [C#m] miles an hour [B] in the wrong [A] direction.
[N]
Key:
B
E
C#m
A
F#
B
E
C#m
_ _ _ Well if you've heard any songs from us before tonight, you need to know that all the songs
that you've heard from us come from the ministries that we all have in our local churches.
I'm a youth pastor, been a youth pastor for about 15 years.
You got small group Bible study leaders and praise band leaders up here.
Because we believe in the local church.
We believe that your talents belong in your church first.
And if God does something else, that's cool.
But our church is where we are every week.
_ There's no next level to the local body of Christ and we believe in that.
And so the songs that you hear, if there's a song about a girl, it's a song about a girl.
And the song that we just sang, the first verse talks about this girl that was trying
to make her way into the church but couldn't.
That was a real live girl that should have been in our student ministry at the time.
But for some reason we had at the time our own idea of the kind of people [C#] God could change
and maybe there were people that may have gone too far.
So in our minds, in our church, we kind of had lists in our head.
We never had them up on the wall, but you just knew they were there.
It's kind of like this, if you make a mistake on this list over here, maybe God can change
you and we can love you back in.
But if you make a mistake on this list over here, we all just kind of backed away from
you because we didn't want to get any on us.
And what I've discovered is that's not in the Bible anywhere.
What God has shown me is that the person with the scariest, [E] the _ person with the scariest
past you can think of, with the worst reputation you can dream up, we're only two or three
bad decisions away from being that person.
And God, there is no pit so deep he can't reach down and pull you right out of it.
Isn't that true?
[Am] Amen.
_ [F#] So we've been singing to this girl [B] for a long time and that song's actually about [A] 10 years old.
_ [E] And I guess in a lot of ways I'm still singing to this little girl because I want her to
know, [E] I want her to know that God [C#m] loves her and has a plan for her life.
[B] _ But I guess also I just want to make [A] sure the church knows [E] that God loves her [A] and has
a plan for her life.
[E] _ _ She is running [B] a [G#m] hundred [C#m] miles an hour in the wrong [A] direction.
_ _ [E] _ She is trying, [B] _ [D#] but the canyon's [C#m] ever widening [B] in the depths of her [A] cold heart.
_ [B] So she sets out on another [E] misadventure just to find.
[B] She's another two years older and [E] she's three more steps behind.
_ [A] _ But does anybody [E] hear her?
Can anybody [B] see?
Or does anybody [C#m] even know [B] she's going down [E] today?
Under the shadow of our steeple, with all the lost and lonely [B] people, searching for
[C#m] the hope that's [B] tucked away in you [A] and me.
[E] Does anybody [F#] hear her?
Can anybody [E] see? _ _
She is yearning, [B] _ _ _
[C#m] sheltering the fashion [B] that she never [E] found at home. _ _ _
She is searching [B] _ for a hero to [C#m] ride in, [B] to ride in and [E] save the day. _
[B] Up in the walks, her [E] brain's charming and he knows just what to say.
[B] The momentary [E] laughs of reasoning, she gives herself away. _
_ Does anybody hear her?
Can anybody [B] see?
Or does anybody [C#m] even [B] know she's going [A] down today?
Under the shadow of our steeple, with all the lost and [B] lonely people, searching [C#m] for
the hope that's [B] tucked away in you [A] and me.
[E] Does anybody [F#] hear her?
Can anybody [E] see?
_ [C#m] If judgment looms under every [A] steeple, if lofty glances from lofty [E] people can't see
past her scarlet [B] letter, and we've never even [C#m] met her.
If judgment looms under every [A] steeple, if lofty glances from lofty [E] people can't see
past her scarlet [B] letter, and we've never even [C#m] met her. _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ Never [B] even met her.
Does [E] anybody hear her?
Can anybody [B] see?
Or does anybody [C#m] even know she's going [A] down today?
[E] Under the shadow of our steeple, with all the lost and [B] lonely people, searching for
[C#m] the hope that's tucked away in [A] you and me.
[E] Does anybody hear her?
Can anybody [B] see?
Or does anybody [C#m] even know she's going [E] down today?
Under the shadow of our steeple, with all the lost and [B] lonely people, searching [C#m] for
the hope that's tucked away in [E] you and me.
Does [F#m] anybody hear her?
Can [E] anybody see?
_ _ _ He _ _ _ is running [B] a hundred [C#m] miles an hour [B] in the wrong [A] direction. _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
that you've heard from us come from the ministries that we all have in our local churches.
I'm a youth pastor, been a youth pastor for about 15 years.
You got small group Bible study leaders and praise band leaders up here.
Because we believe in the local church.
We believe that your talents belong in your church first.
And if God does something else, that's cool.
But our church is where we are every week.
_ There's no next level to the local body of Christ and we believe in that.
And so the songs that you hear, if there's a song about a girl, it's a song about a girl.
And the song that we just sang, the first verse talks about this girl that was trying
to make her way into the church but couldn't.
That was a real live girl that should have been in our student ministry at the time.
But for some reason we had at the time our own idea of the kind of people [C#] God could change
and maybe there were people that may have gone too far.
So in our minds, in our church, we kind of had lists in our head.
We never had them up on the wall, but you just knew they were there.
It's kind of like this, if you make a mistake on this list over here, maybe God can change
you and we can love you back in.
But if you make a mistake on this list over here, we all just kind of backed away from
you because we didn't want to get any on us.
And what I've discovered is that's not in the Bible anywhere.
What God has shown me is that the person with the scariest, [E] the _ person with the scariest
past you can think of, with the worst reputation you can dream up, we're only two or three
bad decisions away from being that person.
And God, there is no pit so deep he can't reach down and pull you right out of it.
Isn't that true?
[Am] Amen.
_ [F#] So we've been singing to this girl [B] for a long time and that song's actually about [A] 10 years old.
_ [E] And I guess in a lot of ways I'm still singing to this little girl because I want her to
know, [E] I want her to know that God [C#m] loves her and has a plan for her life.
[B] _ But I guess also I just want to make [A] sure the church knows [E] that God loves her [A] and has
a plan for her life.
[E] _ _ She is running [B] a [G#m] hundred [C#m] miles an hour in the wrong [A] direction.
_ _ [E] _ She is trying, [B] _ [D#] but the canyon's [C#m] ever widening [B] in the depths of her [A] cold heart.
_ [B] So she sets out on another [E] misadventure just to find.
[B] She's another two years older and [E] she's three more steps behind.
_ [A] _ But does anybody [E] hear her?
Can anybody [B] see?
Or does anybody [C#m] even know [B] she's going down [E] today?
Under the shadow of our steeple, with all the lost and lonely [B] people, searching for
[C#m] the hope that's [B] tucked away in you [A] and me.
[E] Does anybody [F#] hear her?
Can anybody [E] see? _ _
She is yearning, [B] _ _ _
[C#m] sheltering the fashion [B] that she never [E] found at home. _ _ _
She is searching [B] _ for a hero to [C#m] ride in, [B] to ride in and [E] save the day. _
[B] Up in the walks, her [E] brain's charming and he knows just what to say.
[B] The momentary [E] laughs of reasoning, she gives herself away. _
_ Does anybody hear her?
Can anybody [B] see?
Or does anybody [C#m] even [B] know she's going [A] down today?
Under the shadow of our steeple, with all the lost and [B] lonely people, searching [C#m] for
the hope that's [B] tucked away in you [A] and me.
[E] Does anybody [F#] hear her?
Can anybody [E] see?
_ [C#m] If judgment looms under every [A] steeple, if lofty glances from lofty [E] people can't see
past her scarlet [B] letter, and we've never even [C#m] met her.
If judgment looms under every [A] steeple, if lofty glances from lofty [E] people can't see
past her scarlet [B] letter, and we've never even [C#m] met her. _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ Never [B] even met her.
Does [E] anybody hear her?
Can anybody [B] see?
Or does anybody [C#m] even know she's going [A] down today?
[E] Under the shadow of our steeple, with all the lost and [B] lonely people, searching for
[C#m] the hope that's tucked away in [A] you and me.
[E] Does anybody hear her?
Can anybody [B] see?
Or does anybody [C#m] even know she's going [E] down today?
Under the shadow of our steeple, with all the lost and [B] lonely people, searching [C#m] for
the hope that's tucked away in [E] you and me.
Does [F#m] anybody hear her?
Can [E] anybody see?
_ _ _ He _ _ _ is running [B] a hundred [C#m] miles an hour [B] in the wrong [A] direction. _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _