Lyrics
(Bm7)Wound ed and for sak en,
I was (G2)shat tered by called my the fall,
am I (Bm7)Bro e ken and for got ten, cup,
feel ing (G2)lost and all me a lone.
(Em7)Sum moned ven by my the King ness,
in the to Sav the mas ter’s courts,
(Em7)Lift ed by
the Sav
ior
and (Asus)cra dled and in un His arms.
(A)shamed
I was (D)car ried to the ta ble,
seat ed where
I don’t be long,
(D)car ried to the ta (G2)ble,
swept a (A)way
by His love.
And I (Em7)don’t
see my bro ken ness
an y (Asus)more,
when I’m (Em7)seat ed at
the ta ble
of the Lord
I’m (D)car ried to the ta ble,
the (A)ta ble of
the Lord.
(Bm7)Fight ing thoughts of fear, en,
won d’ring (G2)why tered he called my name, fall,
am I (Bm7)good e nough and to share this cup,
feel this (G2)world has left me lame lone.
(Em7)E moned ven in my the weak ness,
in the to Sav ior called my name,
(Em7)In His Ho
ly pre
sence,
I’m (Asus)healed dled and in un a arms.
(A)shamed
as I’m (D)car ried to the ta ble,
seat ed where
I don’t be long,
(D)car ried to the ta (G2)ble,
swept a (A)way
by His love.
And I (Em7)don’t
see my bro ken ness
an y (Asus)more,
when I’m (Em7)seat ed at
the ta ble
of the Lord
I’m (D)car ried to the ta ble,
the (A)ta ble of
the Lord.
I’m (D)car ried to the ta
You car ried me my God,
You car ried me.
You car ried me my God,
You car ried me.
You car ried me my God,
You car ried me.
You car ried me my God,
You car ried me.
Carried To The Table by Leeland
Easy piano arrangement in the key of D at 68 BPM. Difficulty: medium. Color-coded notes — no sheet-reading skill required.
About “Carried To The Table”
- What key is "Carried To The Table" in?
- "Carried To The Table" by Leeland is in the key of D with a tempo of 68 BPM. Difficulty: medium.
- Is "Carried To The Table" easy to play on piano?
- This arrangement is rated medium. It requires comfort with chord shapes and basic hand independence. Expect 1-2 weeks of regular practice for a confident performance.
- Can I play "Carried To The Table" without reading sheet music?
- Yes. Our player offers a falling-notes mode (Synthesia-style) and a beginner mode with color-coded keys — both let you play along without reading traditional notation.