(CN.C.)I don’t know what I want,
so don’t ask me ’cause I’m still tryin’ to fig ure it out.
Don’t know what’s down this road,
I’m just walk in’, tryin’ to see through the rain com in’ down.
Ev en though I’m not the on ly one who feels the way I do,
I’m a lone,
on my own,
and that’s all
I know.
I’ll be strong,
I’ll be wrong,
oh, but life goes on.
Oh, I’m just a (Dm7)girl
(Bb)tryin’ to find a (F)place in this world.
Got the ra di o on,
my old blue jeans, and I’m wear in’ my heart on my sleeve.
Feel in’ luck y to day,
got just sun shine.
Could you tell me what more do I need?
And to mor row’s just a mys ter y, oh, yeah, but that’s O K.
I’m a lone,
on my own,
and that’s all
I know.
I’ll be strong,
I’ll be wrong,
oh, but life goes on.
Oh, I’m just a (Dm7)girl
(Bb)tryin’ to find a (F)place in this world.
Got the ra di o on, world.
May be I’m just a girl on a mis sion,
but I’m read y to fly.
I’m a lone,
on my own,
and that’s all
I know.
I’ll be strong,
I’ll be wrong,
oh, but life goes on.
Oh, I’m a (Am)lone,
on my own,
and that’s all
I know.
Oh, I’m just a (Dm7)girl
(Bb)tryin’ to find a (F)place in this world.
Oh, I’m just a (C)girl.
Oh, I’m just a girl,
oh, oh.
Oh, I’m just a (C)girl.
This page shows “A Place In This World” by Taylor Swift 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 C at 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.