You can be a maz in’, you can turn a phrase in to a wea pon or a drug.
You can be the out cast or be the back lash of some bod y’s lack of love,
or (G)you can start speak ing (C)up.
Noth in’s gon na hurt you the way that words do when they set tle ’neath your skin, kept on the in side and no sun light.
Some times a shad ow (F)wins.
But I (G)won der what would hap pen if you (C)say what you wan na say and let the words fall (F)out
hon est ly.
I wan na see you be brave with what you wan na say and let the words fall (F)out
hon est ly.
I wan na see you be brave.
(C)I just wan na see you, I just wan na see you, I just wan na see you,
I wan na see you be brave.
(C)I just wan na see you, I just wan na see you, I just wan na see you,
see you be brave.
(C)I just wan na see you, I just wan na see you, I just wan na see you.
(C)I just wan na see you, I just wan na see you, I just wan na see you.
This page shows “Brave” by Sara Bareilles 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 184 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.