(Dm7)Al
(G7)ice in (C)Won der (F)land,
(B)how do you (E7)get to (Am7)Won der (Eb7)land?
(Dm7)O ver the (G7)hill or (C)un der (Am)land or (Dm9)just be (G13)hind the (C)tree.
(Dm7)When
(G7)clouds go (C)roll ing (F)by,
(B)they roll a (E7)way and (Am7)leave the (Eb7)sky.
(Dm7)Where is the (G7)land be (C)yond the (Am)eye that (Dm9)peo ple (G13)can not (C)tree.
(C6/9)see?
(Dm7)Where
(G7)do
(C6/9)stars
(Am)go?
(Dm7)Where is the (G7)cres cent (C6/9)moon?
They (F#)must
(B)be
(Em7)some
(A7)where in the (Dm7)sun ny af ter noon.
(Dm7)Al
(G7)ice in (C)Won der (F)land,
(B)where is the (E7)path to (Am7)Won der (Eb7)land?
(Dm7)O ver the (G7)hill or (C)here or (D7)there?
I (Dm7)won
(G7)der
(C6/9)where.
This page shows “Alice In Wonderland” by Bill Evans 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 132 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.