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Hands And Feet
Audio Adrenaline
Words and Music By:
Mark Stuart, Bob Herdman, Will McGinnis
Copyright 1999 Up in the Mix Music (BMI)
Transcribed by: Jason Reif
Corrections by: Brandon Hofmann

Intro:   D      D/A    D/Em    D/G    Em     A  

Verse1:
Bm                             G              Bm                         G
An image flashed across my TV screen,   Another broken heart comes into view,
Bm                      G                     D                           G
I saw the pain, and I turned my back,  why can I do the things, I want to?
A                     Em             A  
I am willing, yet I'm so afraid, You give me strength when I say

Chorus:
D                                             D/A
I want to be Your hands, I want to be Your feet,
D/Em                                      D/G
I'll go where You send me, go where You send me
                                                   (repeat)
Em              A               D                           A    G   
And I'll try, yeah I'll try,   to touch the world,  like You touched my life,
      Em             A                                   
And I'll find my way to be Your hands.

Verse 2:
Bm                       G                  Bm                         G  
I've Abandoned every selfish thought, I've surrendered everything I've got,
Bm                      G          D                                  G
You can have everything I am, and perfect everything I'm not,
A                     Em         A      
I am willing, I'm not afraid, You give me strength when I say

Bridge;
A                              G
This is the last time I turn my back from You,
E                                       G
>From now on I'll go out, send me where You want me too,
A                                   G
I finally have a mission, I promise I'll complete,
E                                          G
I don't need excuses when I am your hands and feet
        
Fill

e|-2---2---2---2---2h3-|
b|---3---3---3---3-----|



Comments about this tab

ryanxxxx - 2004-12-13
hey could someone please tab lonely man that song rules
riderj - 2005-08-01
How do you play a D/Em? I haven't been playing long and I can't find it anywhere!
raidiant12 - 2005-08-27
You can't play a D/Em, as an Em is a chord, not a note.
david_cooper - 2005-09-27
Could someone please make a tab for clap your hands off of audio a's newest album. That song has a cool guitar part
guitarforgod23 - 2005-12-10
do you think that the A's in the first verse are A2's cuz another tab i saw has it that way...
iplay4CHRIST - 2006-03-28
A's and A2's usually get mixed up so it really shouldn't matter all that mich on which is which, as long as it sounds right.
EvanM07 - 2006-07-11
Hey riderj, I'm pretty sure D/Em or D/A means you can use either one in that part of the song. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
the_musicman - 2006-08-07
no, those are actual chords. D/A is xx777[10] according to this site.
Danzacool - 2007-01-24
Here are the chords:

D: xx0232
D/A: x00232
D/Em (aka D/F#): 200232
D/G: 3x0232
Em: 022000
A: x03330
crazyheadbanger - 2007-08-14
hey riderj the D/Em means YOU play the D while the BASS plays the Em u cant play both at the same time. so if there is ever something written like that that means the second half of that (the part after the slash) means the bassist plays that not u he was just lettin u know
audioa4me - 2007-08-29
Thats right! Under a slash is always the bass note. Unfortunately Em is not a note, its a chord. A bass would play an E.
disciple-rocks - 2008-02-18
Hey if you are just playin guitar by yourself it sounds better if you play D in the begining and then A-Em-G in the verse

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