The front pa ges (Bm)are your pic tures.
They make you look so small.
How could some (Bm)one not miss you at (A)all?
Oh.
I nev er (Bm)would mis treat ya.
Oh, I’m not a cri min al.
I speak a (Bm)diff ’rent lan guage but (Asus4)I still hear your call.
Di (D)a na.
Let me be the one to light a fire in side (D)those (G)eyes.
You’ve been lone ly.
You don’t e ven know me.
But I can feel you (A)cry ing.
Di (D)a na.
Let me be the one to lift your heart up and save (D)your (G)life.
I don’t think you e ven re al ise ba by, you’d be (A)sav ing mine.
Di a na.
The It’s on ly (Bm)been four months but you’ve fall en down so far.
How could some (Bm)one mis lead you at (A)all?
Oh.
I wan na (Bm)reach out for ya.
Oh, I wan na break these walls.
I speak a (Bm)diff ’rent lan guage but (Asus4)I still hear your call.
Di (D)a na.
Let me be the one to light a fire in side (D)those (G)eyes.
You’ve been lone ly.
You don’t e ven know me.
But I can feel you (A)cry ing.
Di (D)a na.
Let me be the one to lift your heart up and save (D)your (G)life.
I don’t think you e ven re al ise ba by, you’d be (A)sav ing mine.
Di a na.
(A)sav ing (D)mine.
This page shows “Diana” by Paul Anka 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 D at 170 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.