Ev er ev er af ter.
(Em)Sto ry book end ings, (D)fair y tales (G)com ing (Am7)true;
(Em)deep down in side we (D)wan na be lieve they still (Am7)do.
In our se cret est (C)heart,
it’s our fa vor ite (Em)part of the sto ry.
(G)Let’s just ad mit we (G)all wan na make (C)to it (D)to
ev er ev er (G)af ter.
If we just don’t (G)get it our own (Em7)way, ev er (D)ev er (G)af ter,
it may on ly (G)be a wish a (Em7)way.
Ev er ev er (Bb)af ter;
though the world will (Bb)tell you it’s not (Gm7)smart, ev er (F)ev er (Bb)af ter,
the world can be (Bb)yours if you let your (Gm7)heart be lieve in ev er (Eb)af ter.
No won der your (Gm)heart feels it’s fly ing, your (Bb)head feels it’s spin ning.
(Gm)Each hap py end ing’s a (Bb)brand new be gin ning.
(Gm)Let your self be en (Ab)chant ed; you just might (Cm7)break through
to ev er ev er (Bb)af ter.
For ev er could (Bb)e ven start to (Gm7)day.
Ev er (F)ev er (Bb)af ter.
May be it’s (Bb)just one wish a (Gm7)way, your ev er (F)ev er (Bb)af ter.
(Gm)Ev er ev er (F)ev er (Bb)af ter.
(Eb)Oh, whoa, whoa.
For ev er (F)ev er (Bb)af ter.
This page shows “Ever Ever After” by Carrie Underwood 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 G at 100 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.