Have you ev er (C)thought a bout
to (C)what pro tects our (C)hearts?
Just a cage of (C)rib bones
and (C)oth er var i ous parts.
So it’s fair ly (C)sim a ple
to (C)cut right through the (C)mess
and to stop the (C)mus cle
that (C)makes us var i con fess.
And we are so (C)frag ile,
and our crack ing (C)bones make (C)noise, and we are just (Dm7)break a ble, (C)break a ble, (F)break a ble girls and boys.
And you fas ten my seat belt
be (C)cause it (C)is the (C)law.
In your two ton (C)death trap, I (C)fi nal ly (C)(fi nal ly) saw
a piece of love in your face
that (C)bathed me (C)in re (C)gret.
Then you drove me to (C)plac es I’ll
(C)nev er for (C)get.
er for get.)
And we are so (C)frag ile,
and our crack ing (C)bones make (C)noise, and we are just (Dm7)break a ble, (C)break a ble, (F)break a ble girls and boys.
(F)break a ble (C)girls,
(Dm7)break a ble, (C)break a ble, (F)break a ble (C)girls,
(Dm7)break a ble, (C)break a ble, (F)break a ble (C)girls and boys.
This page shows “Breakable” by Ingrid Michaelson 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 130 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.