No Room For An Anxious Heart Chords




Verse
D Em G
When I look at my phone, it's like walking through the valley of death
D Em G
Like my head's underwater and I'm trying to hold my breath
D Em G
When the earthquake comes and I'm standing in the aftermath
D Em G
Can feel my heart beating faster, it's another panic attack


Chorus
D Em G
Is it true there's no room in this house for an anxious heart
D Em G
Does that mean I have to leave, go and find another place to start
Bm G
Or does it mean You're kind enough to save me
Bm G
Does it mean You're good enough to change me
D Em G
When the fear sets in and I don't know what to do
D/F# G D
That You're the Prince of Peace, and my heart belongs to You


Interlude
D Em G


Verse
D Em G
God, it's hard to move on from the fear that I've kept so close
D Em G
It's like an addict's drug, and I just can't let go
D Em G
When these prison walls start to feel a whole lot like home
D Em G
I might be barely living, but it's all I've ever known


Chorus


Interlude
D F#m/C# Bm Bm D Bm G G D Bm G G


Chorus


No Room For An Anxious Heart Lyrics:

Verse
When I look at my phone, it's like walking through the valley of death
Like my head's underwater and I'm trying to hold my breath
When the earthquake comes and I'm standing in the aftermath
Can feel my heart beating faster, it's another panic attack

Chorus
Is it true there's no room in this house for an anxious heart
Does that mean I have to leave, go and find another place to start
Or does it mean You're kind enough to save me
Does it mean You're good enough to change me
When the fear sets in and I don't know what to do
That You're the Prince of Peace, and my heart belongs to You

Verse
God, it's hard to move on from the fear that I've kept so close
It's like an addict's drug, and I just can't let go
When these prison walls start to feel a whole lot like home
I might be barely living, but it's all I've ever known

Chorus

Chorus

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Last reviewed by: Clara Gibson