G7 C E7/Ab Is a rich man worth more than a poor man? Am F A stranger worth less than a friend? Bdim7 C#dim7 Is a baby worth more than an old man? F G Your beginning worth more than your end? C E7/Ab Is a president worth more than his assassin? Am F Does your value decrease with your crime? Bdim7 C#dim7 Like when Christ took the place of Barabbas F G Would you say he was wasting his time? F C Am Well, how much do you think you are worth, boy? Dm G Will anyone stand up and say? F G C Am Would you say that a man is worth nothing F G Until someone is willing to pay? G7 C E7/Ab I suppose that you think you matter Am F Well, how much do you matter to whom? Bdim7 C#dim7 It's much easier at night when with friends and bright lights F G Than much later alone in your room G7 C E7/Ab Do you think they'll miss one in a billion Am F When you finish this old human race? Bdim7 C#dim7 Does it really make much of a difference F G When your friends have forgotten your face? G7 C E7/Ab If you heard that your life had been valued Am F That a price had been paid on the nail Bdim7 C#dim7 Would you ask what was traded, F How much and who paid it G Who was He and what was His name? G7 C E7/Ab If you heard that His name was called Jesus Am F Would you say that the price was too dear? Bdim7 C#dim7 Held to the cross not by nails but by love F G It was you broke His heart, not the spear! G#dim7 Am Would you say you are worth what it cost Him? F G You say 'no', but the price stays the same. F Fmaj7 If it don't make you cry, laugh it off, pass Him by, F6 Fmaj7 But just remember the day when you throw it away F G C That He paid what He thought you were worth. Em F C F C Am How much do you think He is worth, boy? Dm G Will anyone stand up and say? F G C Am Tell me, what are you willing to give Him F G In return for the price that He paid? F G C Am F G C