(E)When I’m all a lone
and the (G#7)weight of the world more,
is (C#m7)more than I hands, all can (A)bear on my own,
when (E)all my plans have failed and I’ve (G#7)suf fered de feat,
but I’m (C#m7)down on my knees, see, I can’t (A)get to my feet,
Then Your love breaks through
and re (C#m7)minds me of the hope that I have in You,
that I have in You.
There’s (E)no oth er place
that (C#m7)I’d rath er be
than (B)safe in the arms,
the (A)arms of my (F#m7)Sav ior.
There’s (E)no oth er place
where (C#m7)I can be free,
so I (B)run to the arms,
the (A)arms of my (F#m7)Sav ior.
La (G#7)da da,
la da (C#m7)da.
When I’m (E)feel ing o ver whelmed,
like I (G#7)can’t take an y more,
I’ve (C#m7)thrown up my hands, all I (A)see is the floor,
I’ve (E)looked to plans the north, the south, (G#7)west and the east,
but as (C#m7)far as I can see, I can’t (A)find an y peace.
Then Your grace breaks through
and re (C#m7)minds me of the hope that I have in You,
that I have in You.
There’s (E)no oth er place
that (C#m7)I’d rath er be
than (B)safe in the arms,
the (A)arms of my (F#m7)Sav ior.
There’s (E)no oth er place
where (C#m7)I can be free,
so I (B)run to the arms,
the (A)arms of my (F#m7)Sav ior.
La (G#7)da da,
la da (C#m7)da.
When I’m (B)run to the arms,
the (A)arms of my (F#m7)Sav ior.
Life should n’t be
(G#)some thing to dread,
’cause I (C#m7)know You still know how man y (F#7)hairs are on my head.
And so I (A)run to You,
and so I (Em)run to (F#m7)You.
(B)Whoa, yeah.
There’s no oth er place,
there’s no oth er place,
there’s no oth er place
that I’d (F#m7)rath er be.
There’s no oth er place,
there’s no oth er place,
there’s no oth er place
that I’d (F#m7)rath er be.
There’s no oth er place,
there’s no oth er place,
there’s no oth er place
that I’d (F#m7)rath er be.
There’s no oth er place,
there’s no oth er place,
there’s no oth er place
that I’d (F#m7)rath er be.
This page shows “The Arms Of My Savior” by Lincoln Brewster 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 E at 56 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.