It’s like for (Dm)get ting
the words to your fa v’rite (Bb)song.
You can’t be (Dm)lieve it,
you were (F)al ways sing ing a long.
It was so (Dm)eas y
and the (F)words so (Bb)sweet.
You can’t re mem ber,
you try to (F)feel the (Bb)beat.
(Bb)Eet,
eet, (C)eet.
(Bb)Eet,
eet, (C)eet.
You spent half of (Dm)your life
(F)try ing to fall be hind.
You’re us ing your (Dm)head phones
to (F)drown out your mind.
It was so (Dm)eas y
and the (F)words so (Bb)sweet.
You can’t re mem ber,
you try to (F)move your (Bb)feet.
(Bb)Eet,
eet, (C)eet.
(Bb)Eet,
(Dm)eet, (C7)eet.
Some one’s de (Dm)cid ing
(F)wheth er or not to (Bb)steal.
He o pens the (Dm)win dow
just (F)to feel the chill.
He hears that (Dm)out side
a small (F)boy just start ed to (Bb)cry ’cause it’s his (Dm)turn, but his (Csus)broth er won’t let him try.
It’s like for (Dm)get ting
the words to your fa v’rite (Bb)song.
You can’t be (Dm)lieve it,
you were (F)al ways sing ing a long.
It was so (Dm)eas y
and the (F)words so (Bb)sweet.
You can’t re mem ber,
you try to (F)move your (Bb)feet.
It was so (Dm)eas y
and the (F)words so (Bb)sweet.
You can’t re mem ber,
you try to (F)feel the (Bb)beat.
This page shows “Eet” by Regina Spektor 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 80 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.