I thought that dreams be longed to (Em7)oth er men,
’cause (C)each time I got close
they’d (G)fall a part a gain.
I feared my heart would beat in a (Em7)se cre cy.
I (C)faced the nights a lone.
Oh, (C)how could I have (G)known
that (C)all my life I on ly need ed you?
(C)Oh, al (D)most (Gsus)par a dise.
We’re (G)knock ing on (D)heav en’s door.
(Em7)Al most (Gsus)par a dise.
How (D)could we ask for (Em)more?
I (C)swear that I can see for ev er (C)in
your (D7)eyes.
(C)Par
a dise.
It seems like per fect love’s so (Em7)hard to find.
I’d (C)al most giv en up.
You (G)must have read my mind.
And all these dreams I saved for a (Em7)rain y day,
they’re (C)fi n’lly com ing true.
I’ll (C)share them all with (G)you,
’cause (C)now we hold the fu ture in our hands.
(C)Oh, al (D)most (Gsus)par a dise.
We’re (G)knock ing on (D)heav en’s door.
(Em7)Al most (Gsus)par a dise.
How (D)could we ask for (Em)more?
I (C)swear that I can see for ev er (C)in
your (D7)eyes.
(C)Par
a dise.
And in your arms, sal va tion’s (C)not so far a way.
It’s get ting clos er.
(C)Clos er ev (D)’ry day.
(C)Al (D)most
(C)Par
a dise.
(C)Par
a dise.
This page shows “Almost Paradise” by Ann Wilson & Mike Reno 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 G at 70 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.