All at (Am)once
the world can o ver (C)whelm me.
There’s al most noth ing that you could (F)tell me
that could (Dm)ease my mind.
Which way will you run?
When it’s al ways all a (C)round you
and the feel ing lost and (F)found you a gain, a feel ing that we (Dm)have no con trol.
A round the sun some say it’s gon na be the new hell.
Some say it’s still too ear ly to tell.
Some say it real ly ain’t no (Dm)myth at all.
We keep ask ing our (G)selves, are we real ly
strong e nough?
There’s so man y things
that we got
too proud of,
too proud (Dm)of,
too proud (G)of.
I want to (C)take the pre con ceived out from un der (G)neath your feet.
We could shake it off and in stead (C)we’ll plant some seeds.
We’ll watch them as they grow and with (G)each new beat from your (F)heart, the roots grow deep er.
The (C)branch es, well, they reach for (F)what?
No bod y real ly knows.
But un der neath it all there’s this heart all a lone.
What a bout when it’s (Fm)gone?
It real ly won’t be so (E7)long.
Some times it (F)feels like a heart is no (G)place to be sing ing from at all.
There’s a (C)world we’ve nev er seen; there’s still (G)hope be tween the dreams.
The (F)weight of it all could blow a (C)way with a breeze.
But if you’re wait ing on the wind, (G)don’t for get to breathe, ’cause as the (F)dark ness gets deep er, we’re (C)sink ing, so we reach for (F)love.
At least some thing we can hold.
But I’ll reach to you from where time just can’t (C)go.
This page shows “All At Once” by Jack Johnson 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 A at 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.