Oh, my ba by, when you’re old er,
may be then you’ll un der stand
you have an gels (Ab)danc in’ ’round your (Eb5)shoul ders
’cause at times in life you need a help ing hand.
Oh, my ba by, when you’re pray in’,
leave your bur den by my door.
You have (Db)Je sus hell stand (Ab)driv ing at your bed side
to keep you calm, with a light keep you safe ’lly a way from harm.
Wor
ry not my daugh ters.
Wor
ry not, my sons.
Child, when life don’t seem worth liv in’,
come to Je sus and let Him hold you in His (Eb7)arms.
Oh, my ba by, when you’re cry in’,
nev er hide your face from me.
I have (Db)con quered we and (Ab)wait en out the de mons.
to I have come en, a you keep to set ’lly a you free.
stand.
Wor
ry not my daugh ters.
Wor
ry not, my sons.
Child, when life don’t seem worth liv in’,
come to Je sus and let Him hold you in His (Eb7)arms.
(Eb5)arms.
(Ab5)Oh,
(Ab)oh,
(Eb5)oh,
yeah.
Here in heav en, we will wait for your ar riv al,
here in heav en, you will fin ’lly un der (Eb7)stand.
Wor
ry not, my daugh ters,
wor
ry not, my sons.
Child, when life don’t seem worth liv in’,
come to (CN.C.)Je sus and let Him hold you in His arms.
This page shows “Come To Jesus” by Mindy Smith 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 Ab at 160 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.