Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E) Intro: D G9 D G9 Verse 1: D G He was working late one evening D G With the wood he knew so well A D when she thought she recognized him G A7 D though at first she couldn't tell D G As she humbly begged his pardon D G A strange sadness swelled inside A D When she asked, "aren't you the father G9 A9 D A/C# Of the man they crucified?" Bm Em7 Then the carpenter repeated A7 D A/C# what he's said so many times Bm Em He said, "I as not His father, A7 D G/A A7 He was mine."
Verse 2: D G Then he humbly went on working D G With those worn and caloused hands A D Though she did not ask more questions G A7 D he knew she didn't understand. D G So he asked if she would help him D G he saw her answer in a glance A D and she did the chores he asked her G9 A9 D A/C# and she was grateful for the chance Bm Em7 Then they talked for hours of Jesus A7 D A/C# and how he knew He was divine. Bm Em He said "I was not His father, A7 D G/A A7 He was mine. Chorus 1: Em7 D/F# "How could one so foolish and so flawed G Asus A ever hope to raise the Son of God?" Verse 3: D2 G7 Then he spoke of the misgivings D2 G he had had a thousand times A D and how Jesus found the tender moments G A A D A7 to let him know he'd done just fine D Em7 Then the carpenter recited A7 D The greatest truths he'd ever learned Bm Em7 and testified they came from Jesus A7 D A/C# and then her heart within her burned Bm Em7 Then they embraced as she departed, A7 A7/G D A/C# Joseph told her one more time, Bm Em7 "Tell them I was not His father A7 Bm9 tell them He was mine. G9 A7 No, I was not His father, D He was mine." Outro: G A D
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