(Cmaj7)Sky, so vast is the (Bbmaj7)sky, with far a way (Cmaj7)clouds just wan der ing (Bbmaj7)by.
(Amaj7)Where do they go?
Oh, I don’t (Bm7)know,
don’t (E)know.
(Cmaj7)Wind vento that speaks to the (Bbmaj7)leaves
tell ing as (Cmaj7)sto ries that no one be (Bbmaj7)lieves,
(Amaj7)sto ries of love
be long to (Bm7)you
and (E)me.
(Cmaj7)Oh,
Din (Bbmaj7)di,
if I (Cmaj7)on ly had words I would (Gm7)say all the (C)beau ti (C9)ful (Fmaj7)things that I see (Fm)when you’re with me.
(Cmaj7)Oh, my Din (C6)di.
(Cmaj7)Oh,
Din (Bbmaj7)di,
like the (Cmaj7)song of the wind in the (Gm7)trees, that’s how (C)my heart (C9)is (Fmaj7)sing ing, Din di, (Fm)hap py Din di, (Cmaj7)when you’re with (C6)me.
I love you more each (Cm6)day,
yes, I (Em7)do,
(Cm6)yes, I (Em7)do.
I’d let you go a (Bbm6)way
if you (Dm7)take
(Bbm6)me with (Dm7)you.
Don’t you (Cmaj7)know,
Din (Bbmaj7)di,
I’d be a (Cmaj7)run ning and search ing for (Gm7)you like a (C)riv er (C9)that (Fmaj7)can’t find the sea, (Bb9)that would be me with out te (Cmaj7)you, my Din (C6)di.
This page shows “Dindi” by Antonio Carlos Jobim 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 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.