Is an y bod y out there?
Does an y bod y see
that when the lights are off
(G)some thin’s kill in’ me?
I know it seems like (G6)peo ple care
’cause they’re al ways a round me.
But when the day is done
and ev ’ry bod y runs,
who will be the one to save me
from my self?
Who will be the one who’s there
and not a shamed to see me crawl?
Who’s gon na catch me when I fall?
When the show is o ver
and it’s emp ty ev ’ry where,
it’s so hard to face
go in’ back a lone.
So I walk a round the (G6)cit y.
(Am)An y thing, an y thing to clear my head.
I’ve got no where to go,
no
(G)where but home.
fall?
It may seem I have (Fmaj7)ev ’ry thing.
But ev ’ry thing means noth ing
when the ride that you’ve been on,
that you’re com in’ off, leaves you feel ing lost.
Is an y bod y out there?
Does an y bod y see
that some times (D)lone li ness
is just a part of me?
Who will be the one to save me
from my self?
Who will be the one who’s there
and not a shamed to see me crawl?
Who’s gon na catch me when I fall.
Who’s gon na catch me when I fall?
Who’s gon na catch me when I fall.
and not a shamed to see me crawl?
Who’s gon na (G)catch me when I fall?
This page shows “Catch Me When I Fall” by Ashlee Simpson 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 75 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.