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Intro: Em G D A Bm 4X
Verse 1-
Em C A
Separated, and I cut myself clean
Em C A
From a past that comes back in my darkest of dreams.
Em C A
Been apprehended by a spiritual force,
Em C A
And a grace that replaced all the me I divorced.
Rap 1-
Em C
I saw a man with a tat(too) on his big fat belly,
A
It wiggled around like marmalade jelly.
Em C
It took me a while to catch what it said,
A
'cause I had to match the rhytm of his belly with my head.
Em C
'Jesus Saves' is what it raved,
A
In a typical tatoo green.
Em C
He stood on a box in the middle of the city
A
And claimed he had a dream.
Em G D A Bm
What will people think when they hear that I'm a Jesus Freak?
Em G D A Bm
What will people do when they find out it's true?
Em G D A Bm
I don't really care if they label me a Jesus Freak.
Em G D A Bm
There ain't no disguising the truth.
Em A Em A
(There ain,t no disguising the truth, no I ain,t in to hiding--the truth)
Verse 2-
Em C A
Kamikaze, my death is gain
Em C A
I've been marked by my maker, a peculiar display
Em C A
The high and lofty, they see me as weak
Em C A
'Cause I won't live and die, for the power they seek?
Rap 2-
Em C
There was a man in the desert with naps in his head,
A
The sand that he walked was also his bed.
Em C
The words that he spoke made the people assume,
A
There wasn't too much left in the upper room.
Em C
With scabs on his back and hair on his face,
A
They thought he was strange by the locust he ate.
Em C
Ya see the Pharisees tripped when they heard him speak,
A
Until the King took the head of this Jesus Freak.
Chorus 2X
Em G D A Bm
(No I ain't in to hiding)
Bridge: Em G/F A/F 2X
Em G/F A/F
People say I'm strange, does it make me a stranger,
Em G/F A/F Em
That my best friend was born in a manger 2X
Cm G Cm G G Cm G G 2X
Chorus 2X
Em G D A Bm
What will people think (What will people think)
Em G D A Bm
What will people do (What will people do)
Em G D A Bm
I don't really care (What else can I say)
Em G D A Bm Em
There ain't no disguising the truth (Jesus is the way)
Written by Mark Heimermann, Toby Mckeehan