I’m the man with all I’ve ev er (D)want ed, all the toys and play ing (C)games.
I am the one who pours your (D)cof fee, cor ner booth each Sat ur (C)day.
I am your daugh ter’s fa v’rite (D)teach er, I’m the lead er of the (C)band.
I sit be hind you in the (D)bleach ers.
I am ev ’ry (C)man.
I’m the coach of ev ’ry win ning (D)team, and still a los er in my (C)mind.
I am the sol dier in the (D)air port fac ing gi ants one more (C)time.
I am the wom an shamed and (D)haunt ed by the cry of un born (C)life.
I’m ev ’ry bro ken (Em)man, ner vous (D)child, lone ly wife.
Is there hope for ev ’ry man, a sol id place where we can (C)stand?
In this dry and wea ry (Cm)land, is there hope for ev ’ry (G)man?
Is there love that nev er dies?
Is there peace in trou bled (Am)times?
Some one help me un der (Cm)stand.
Is there hope for ev ’ry (G)man?
It seems there’s just so (Em)man y roads to trav (D)el; it’s hard to tell where they will (C)lead.
My life is (Em)scarred and my dreams un (D)rav eled, and now I’m scared to take the (C)leap.
If I could (Em)find some one to (D)fol low, who knows my pain and feels the (C)weight, the un cer tain (Em)ty of my to (D)mor row, the guilt and pain of yes ter day.
(Cm)stand.
Is there hope for ev ’ry (Em)man?
(G)(man.) There is hope for ev ’ry man, a sol id place where we can (C)stand.
In this dry and wea ry (Cm)land, there is hope for ev ’ry (G)man.
There is love that nev er dies, there is peace in trou bled (Am)times.
Will we help them un der (Cm)stand?
Je sus is hope for ev ’ry (G)(man.) There is hope for ev ’ry man, a sol id place where we can (C)stand.
In this dry and wea ry (Cm)land, there is hope for ev ’ry (G)man.
There is love that nev er dies, there is peace in trou bled (Am)times.
Will we help them un der (Cm)stand?
Je sus is hope for ev ’ry (Cm)stand?
Je sus is hope for ev ’ry man.
This page shows “Every Man” 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 G at 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.