Casting Crowns

Stained Glass Masquerade(Ukulele chords)

Casting Crowns

Key: G

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Capo on 1st fret
	        'Stained Glass Masquerade'  : intro F-C-G-F(2 times) 

Is there anyone that fails, Is there anyone that falls (F-C) 
Am I the only one in church today feelin' so small (G-F) 
Cause when I take a look around, Everybody seems so strong (F-C) 
I know they'll soon discover that I don't belong (G-Am) 

So I tuck it all away, like everything's okay (F-C) 
If I make them all believe it, maybe I'll believe it too (G-Am) 
So with a painted grin, I play the part again (F-C) 
So everyone will see me the way that I see them (G-E) 

Chorus 
Are we happy plastic people under shiny plastic steeples (F-C) 
With walls around our weakness and smiles to hide our pain (G-F) 
But if the invitation's open to every heart that has been broken (F-C) 
Maybe then we close the curtain on our stained glass masquerade (G-F) 

Is there anyone who's been there are there any hands to raise (F-C) 
Am I the only one who's traded in the altar for a stage (G-Am) 
The performance is convincing and we know every line by heart (F-C) 
Only when no one is watching can we really fall apart (G-Am) 

But would it set me free if I dared to let you see (F-C) 
The truth behind the person that you imagine me to be (G-Am) 
Would your arms be open or would you walk away (F-C) 
Would the love of Jesus be enough to make you stay (G-E) 

Are we happy plastic people under shiny plastic steeples (F-C) 
With walls around our weakness and smiles to hide our pain (G-F) 
But if the invitation's open to every heart that has been broken (F-C) 
Maybe then we close the curtain on our stained glass masquerade (G-F) 

Am-C-D-E Repeat chorus ending on 'E' 

F-C-G-Am 
But if the invitation's open to every heart that has been broken (F-C) 
Maybe then we close the curtain on our stained glass masquerade (G-F) 
Is there anyone that fails, Is there anyone that falls (F-C) 
Am I the only one in church today feelin' so small (G-F) 





	        

Written by Mark Hall/Nichole Nordeman

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