This dry and des ert land, I tell my self, “Keep walk ing on.”
Here’s some thing up a head:
wa ter fall ing like a (E)song.
An ev er last ing stream, Your riv er car ries me home.
Let it flow, let it flow.
All my (C#m7)foun tains.
A flood for my soul, a well that nev er will run dry.
I’ve ram bled on my own, nev er be liev ing I would find
an ev er last ing stream.
Your riv er car ries me home.
Let it flow, let it flow.
(E)O
pen the heav ens.
Come,
liv ing wa ter.
All my (A)foun tains
are in You.
You’re strong
like a riv er, Your love
is run ning through.
All my (A)foun tains
are in You.
Come on, and (C#m7)rain down on us, rain down on us, Lord.
Come on, and (C#m7)rain down on us, rain down on us, Lord.
Come on, and (C#m7)rain down on us, rain down on us, Lord.
(E)O
pen the heav ens.
Come,
liv ing wa ter.
All my (A)foun tains
are in You!
You’re strong
like a riv er, Your love
is run ning through.
All my (A)foun tains
are in You.
(E)O
pen the heav ens.
Come,
liv ing wa ter.
All my (A)foun tains
are in You!
You’re strong
like a riv er, Your love
is run ning through.
All my (A)foun tains
are in You.
are in You.
All my (A)foun tains
are in You.
All my (A)foun tains
are in You.
This page shows “All My Fountains” by Chris Tomlin 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 E at 105 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.