· by Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor
Nev er knew I could (D7sus)feel like (D7)this,
like I’ve nev er seen the (C)sky be fore.
Want to van ish in (C)side your (D7)kiss.
Ev ’ry day I love you (C)more and more.
(Am7)Lis ten to my heart.
Can you (D7)hear it sing and (G9sus)tell ing me to give you (Csus)ev ’ry (C)thing?
(Am)Sea sons may (C)change,
(D)win ter to spring,
but I (C)love you
un til the (Fmaj7)end
(G)of
(C)time.
(G)Come what (Am)may,
come what (D)may,
I will (C)love you
un til my (C)dy
(G)ing
(C)day.
Sud den ly the world seems such a (D7sus)per fect (D)place.
(Fsus2)Sud den ly it moves with such a (C)per fect grace.
(Am7)Sud den ly my life does n’t seem such a waste.
It all re volves a round (C)you.
And there’s no (Am)moun tain too high, no (C)riv er too (D)wide.
Sing out this song, and I’ll be (Csus)there by your (C)side.
Storm clouds may (Am)gath er and (D)stars may col lide,
but I (C)day.
Oh (Em)come what (Am)may,
come what (D7)may,
I will (Csus)love,
I will love you.
Sud den ly the world (Em7)seems (F)such a per fect place.
Come what (F)may,
come what (F)may,
I will (F)love you
un til my (C)dy
(G7)ing
(C)day.
This page shows “Come What May (From Moulin Rouge)” by Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor 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 80 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.