She calls me Go li ath and I (Eb)wear the Da vid mask.
I guess the stones are com ing to (F)fast for her now.
You know I’d like to be lieve this (Eb)ner vous ness will pass.
All the stones that are thrown are (F)build ing up a wall.
I have be come
cum ber some
to this world.
I have be come
cum ber some
to my girl.
I’d like to be lieve ath we could (Eb)re con cile the past,
I re sur rect those bridg es with (F)an an cient glance.
You But my old stone be face can’t (Eb)seem to break her down.
She re mem bers are bridg es, (F)burns ’em to the ground.
I have be come
cum ber some
to this world.
I have be come
cum ber some
to my girl.
Too heav y, too light, too black or too (Ab)white, too wrong or too right, to day or to nite,
cum ber some.
Too rich or too poor, she’s want ing me (Ab)less and I’m want ing her more.
The bit ter taste is cum ber (F)some.
No, yeah.
(Ab)No, no, (F)no.
(Ab)No, no, (F)no, yeah.
There is a (Eb)bal ance be tween two worlds,
one with an (F)ar row and a cross.
Re gard less of the (Eb)bal ance, life has be (Bb5)come
cum ber (F)some.
(Ab)No, no, (F)no, no,
yeah.
Your (F)life has be (Eb)come cum ber (F)some.
This page shows “Cumbersome” by Seven Mary Three 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 Bb at 160 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.