She is run ning
a (C)hun dred miles an (Dm)ho ur in the wrong di (Bb)rec tion.
She is try ing
but the (C)can yon’s ev er (Dm)wid ’ning in the (C)depths of her cold (Bb)heart.
So she (F)sets out on an oth er mis ad (Bb)ven ture, just to find she’s an (C)oth er two years (F)old er (F)and she’s (Bb)three more steps be hind.
Does an y bod y (F)hear her?
Can an y bod y (Csus)see?
Or does (C)an y bod y (Dm)e ven know she’s (C)go ing down to (Bb)day un der the shad ow of our (F)stee ple, with all the lost and lone ly (C)peo ple, search ing for the (Dm)hope that’s tucked a (C)way in you and (Bb)me?
Does an y bod y (Gm7)hear her?
Can an y bod y (Bb)see?
She is yearn ing
for shel ter and af (Dm)fec tion that she (C)nev er found at (Bb)home.
She is search ing
for a he ro to ride (C)in, to ride in and save the (Bb)day.
And (C)in walks her Prince (F)Charm ing (F)and he (Bb)knows just what to say.
Mo men (C)tar y lapse of (F)rea son (F)and she (Bb)gives her self a way.
Does an y bod y (Bb)see?
If (Dm)judg ment looms un der ev ’ry stee ple, if loft y glanc es from loft y peo ple, you can’t see past her scar let let ter, and we nev er e ven met her.
If judg ment looms un der ev ’ry stee ple, if loft y glanc es from loft y peo ple, can’t see past her scar let let ter, and we nev er e ven met her,
nev er e ven (C)met her.
Does an y bod y (F)hear her?
Does an y bod y (C)see?
Oh, does an y bod y (Dm)e ven know she’s (C)go ing down to (Bb)day un der the shad ow of our (F)stee ple with all the lost and lone ly (C)peo ple, search ing for the (Dm)hope that’s tucked a (C)way in you and (Bb)me?
Does an y bod y (F)hear her?
Does an y bod y (C)see?
Oh, does an y bod y (Dm)e ven know she’s (C)go ing down to (Bb)day un der the shad ow of our (F)stee ple with all the lost and lone ly (C)peo ple, search ing for the (Dm)hope that’s tucked a (C)way in you and (Bb)me?
Does an y bod y (Bb)me?
Does an y bod y (Gm7)hear her?
Does an y bod y (Bb)see?
He is run ning
a (C)hun dred miles an (Dm)ho ur (C)in the wrong di (Bb)rec tion...
This page shows “Does Anybody Hear Her” by Casting Crowns 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 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.