As I (Dm7)come in to Your pres ence,
(Bbsus2)past the gates of (Bb)praise,
in (Dm7)to Your sanc tu ar y, till we’re (Bb)stand ing face to face,
I (C7sus)look up on Your (C7)coun te nance, I see the (C)full ness of Your (F)grace, and I can (Gm7)on ly bow down
(Bbmaj7)and (Csus)say:
“You are (Fsus)awe some in this (F)place, Might y (Gm7)God.
You are (Bb)awe some in this (Bb)place, Ab ba (F)Fa ther.
You are (F)wor thy of all (F)praise,
to (Bb)You our lives we (Gm7)raise.
You are (Bb)awe some in this place, Might y (F)God.”
As I (Dm7)come in to Your pres ence,
(Bbsus2)past the gates of (Bb)praise,
in (Dm7)to Your sanc tu ar y, till we’re (Bb)stand ing face to face,
I (C7sus)look up on Your (C7)coun te nance, I see the (C)full ness of Your (F)grace, and I can (Gm7)on ly bow down
(Bbmaj7)and (Csus)say:
“You are (Fsus)awe some in this (F)place, Might y (Gm7)God.
You are (Bb)awe some in this (Bb)place, Ab ba (F)Fa ther.
You are (F)wor thy of all (F)praise,
to (Bb)You our lives we (Gm7)raise.
You are (Bb)awe some in this place, Might y (F)God.”
As I (F)God.
You are (Fsus)God.”
This page shows “Awesome In This Place” by David Billington in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of Bb at 144 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.