Chords for Peter Mayer - Awake
Tempo:
77.9 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Ab
Bb
Abm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Well, thank you.
It's great to be with you all this morning.
[Eb] Well, okay, this first song is about being awake.
So it's a good song to start with this morning.
So it is called Awake.
[Bb] [Eb]
[Abm] [Eb]
Clouds are swift, rocks are ancient, [Bb] mountains are [Eb] high,
oceans gray, winds are restless, trees are patient,
and [Ab] [Eb] you, my child, are awake.
Waves are crashing, rivers churning, planets twirling,
stars ablaze, storms are raging, atoms whirling,
[Ab] and [Eb] you, my child, are [Bb] awake.
[Eb] To perceive [Ab] these [Eb]
wondrous [Bb] things,
[Eb] count the [Ab] beats of a [Eb]
blackbird's [Bb] wings,
[Eb] tell a [Ab] story, and [Eb] dance and sing.
All the splendors of creation are very happy that you came
because they needed someone to see them,
and you, my child, are awake.
[Bb] [Eb] To perceive [Ab] [Eb] these wondrous [Bb] things,
[Eb] count [Ab] the beats [Eb] of a blackbird's [Bb] wings,
[Eb] tell a [Ab] story, and [Eb] dance and sing.
Seeds are hopeful, dewdrops fleeting,
[Bb] oak trees [Eb] are crooked, redwoods strange,
[Abm] they [Eb] are not known to the sleeping,
but you, my child, are awake.
[Ab] [Eb] You, my child, are awake.
[Ab] You, [Eb] my child.
It's great to be with you all this morning.
[Eb] Well, okay, this first song is about being awake.
So it's a good song to start with this morning.
So it is called Awake.
[Bb] [Eb]
[Abm] [Eb]
Clouds are swift, rocks are ancient, [Bb] mountains are [Eb] high,
oceans gray, winds are restless, trees are patient,
and [Ab] [Eb] you, my child, are awake.
Waves are crashing, rivers churning, planets twirling,
stars ablaze, storms are raging, atoms whirling,
[Ab] and [Eb] you, my child, are [Bb] awake.
[Eb] To perceive [Ab] these [Eb]
wondrous [Bb] things,
[Eb] count the [Ab] beats of a [Eb]
blackbird's [Bb] wings,
[Eb] tell a [Ab] story, and [Eb] dance and sing.
All the splendors of creation are very happy that you came
because they needed someone to see them,
and you, my child, are awake.
[Bb] [Eb] To perceive [Ab] [Eb] these wondrous [Bb] things,
[Eb] count [Ab] the beats [Eb] of a blackbird's [Bb] wings,
[Eb] tell a [Ab] story, and [Eb] dance and sing.
Seeds are hopeful, dewdrops fleeting,
[Bb] oak trees [Eb] are crooked, redwoods strange,
[Abm] they [Eb] are not known to the sleeping,
but you, my child, are awake.
[Ab] [Eb] You, my child, are awake.
[Ab] You, [Eb] my child.
Key:
Eb
Ab
Bb
Abm
Eb
Ab
Bb
Abm
Well, thank you.
It's great to be with you all this morning.
[Eb] _ Well, okay, this first song is _ _ about being awake.
So it's a good song to start with this morning.
So it is called Awake. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Abm] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Clouds are swift, rocks are ancient, _ [Bb] mountains are [Eb] high,
oceans gray, _ winds are restless, _ trees are patient,
and [Ab] [Eb] you, my child, are awake. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Waves _ are crashing, rivers churning, planets twirling,
stars ablaze, storms are raging, atoms whirling,
[Ab] and [Eb] you, my child, are [Bb] awake.
[Eb] To perceive [Ab] these [Eb]
wondrous [Bb] things,
[Eb] _ count the [Ab] beats of a [Eb]
blackbird's [Bb] wings,
[Eb] tell a [Ab] story, _ _ and [Eb] dance and sing.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
All the splendors of creation are very happy that you came _
because they needed someone to see them,
and you, my child, are awake. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ [Eb] To perceive [Ab] [Eb] these wondrous [Bb] things,
[Eb] count [Ab] the beats [Eb] of a blackbird's [Bb] wings,
[Eb] tell a [Ab] _ story, _ _ _ and [Eb] dance and sing. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Seeds are hopeful, _ dewdrops fleeting,
_ [Bb] oak trees [Eb] are crooked, _ redwoods strange,
[Abm] they [Eb] are not known _ to the sleeping,
_ but you, my child, are awake.
_ [Ab] [Eb] You, my child, _ _ are awake.
[Ab] You, [Eb] my child.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
It's great to be with you all this morning.
[Eb] _ Well, okay, this first song is _ _ about being awake.
So it's a good song to start with this morning.
So it is called Awake. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Abm] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Clouds are swift, rocks are ancient, _ [Bb] mountains are [Eb] high,
oceans gray, _ winds are restless, _ trees are patient,
and [Ab] [Eb] you, my child, are awake. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Waves _ are crashing, rivers churning, planets twirling,
stars ablaze, storms are raging, atoms whirling,
[Ab] and [Eb] you, my child, are [Bb] awake.
[Eb] To perceive [Ab] these [Eb]
wondrous [Bb] things,
[Eb] _ count the [Ab] beats of a [Eb]
blackbird's [Bb] wings,
[Eb] tell a [Ab] story, _ _ and [Eb] dance and sing.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
All the splendors of creation are very happy that you came _
because they needed someone to see them,
and you, my child, are awake. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ [Eb] To perceive [Ab] [Eb] these wondrous [Bb] things,
[Eb] count [Ab] the beats [Eb] of a blackbird's [Bb] wings,
[Eb] tell a [Ab] _ story, _ _ _ and [Eb] dance and sing. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Seeds are hopeful, _ dewdrops fleeting,
_ [Bb] oak trees [Eb] are crooked, _ redwoods strange,
[Abm] they [Eb] are not known _ to the sleeping,
_ but you, my child, are awake.
_ [Ab] [Eb] You, my child, _ _ are awake.
[Ab] You, [Eb] my child.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _