Do you (Db)know?
And do you know,
do you know?
Do you (Ab)know what it feels like lov ing some one who’s in a rush to throw you a way?
Do you (Ab)know what it feels like, to (Eb)be the last one to know the lock on the door has changed?
(Ab)If birds
fly (Eb)ing south is a sign of (Fm)chang es, at (Db)least you can pre (Db)dict this ev ’ry year.
(Ab)Love, you (Eb)nev er know (Eb)the min ute it (Fm)ends sud den ly, (Db)I can’t get it to speak.
May be if I knew (Eb)all the things it took to save (Fm)us
I could (Db)fix the pain that (Eb)bleeds in side of me.
Look in your eyes to (Eb)see some thing a bout me, I’m (Fm)stand ing on the edge and I don’t know what else to (Db)give.
Do you (Ab)know what it feels like lov ing some one who’s in a rush to throw you a way?
Do you (Ab)know what it feels like, to (Eb)be the last one to know the lock on the door has changed?
(Ab)How can I love you, how can I love you, (Eb)how can I love you, how can I love you,
(Db)if you just don’t (Eb)talk to me, babe?
(Ab)I flow through my (Eb)act, there’s a ques tion: Is she (Fm)need ed?
And de (Db)cide all the man I can ev er be.
(Ab)Look ing at the last three (Eb)years like I (Eb)did, I could (Fm)nev er see us end ing like this.
(Do you (Ab)know?) See ing your (Eb)face no more on my (Fm)pil low
is a (Db)scene that’s nev er ev er (Eb)hap pened to me.
But af ter this ep i (Eb)sode I don’t see, you could (Fm)nev er tell the next thing life could (Db)be.
Do you (Ab)know what it feels like lov ing some one who’s in a rush to throw you a way?
Do you (Ab)know what it feels like, to (Eb)be the last one to know the lock on the door has changed?
Do you (Ab)know what it feels like lov ing some one who’s in a rush to throw you a way?
Do you (Ab)know what it feels like, to (Eb)be the last one to know the lock on the door has changed?
Do you (Ab)know,
do you (Eb)know,
do you (Fm7)know,
do you (Db)know?
Do you
Do you know, do you (Eb)know, do you know, do you?
Do you know (Eb)do you know, do you know, do you?
This page shows “Do You Know” by Enrique Iglesias 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 Db at 116 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.