Have you been (D)walk ing on a sur face that’s un cer tain?
Have Have you helped your self to ev ’ry thing that’s emp ty?
It You can’t (Asus)live
this way too (Bm)long.
There’s more than (Asus)this,
more than (Bm)this.
Have you been (D)stand ing on your own this feet too long?
fered?
Have you been look ing for a place where you be long?
ty?
It You can (Asus)rest,
you will find (Bm)rest.
There’s more than (Asus)this,
more than (Bm)this.
Have you been It You can (Asus)rest,
you will find (Bm)rest.
Let this (Em)old life crum (D)ble, let it (Asus)fade.
Let this (Em)new life of (D)fered be your (A)sav ing (Bm)grace.
Let this (Em)old life (D)crum ble, let it (Asus)fade.
Let it fade.
Have you been
Let it fade.
Are you (G)car ry ing the weight too much?
Are you run ning from the call?
Let it (Dsus)fade.
You can (Asus)rest,
you will find (Bm)rest.
You can (Asus)rest,
you will find (G)rest.
Let this (Em)old life crum (D)ble, let it (Asus)fade.
Let this (Em)new life of (D)fered be your (A)sav ing (Bm)grace.
Let this (Em)old life (D)crum ble, let it (Asus)fade.
Have you been (D)stand ing on your own feet too long?
Have you been look ing for a (Bm)place where (D)you be (G)long?
This page shows “Let It Fade” by Jeremy Camp 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 D at 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.