Oh, so you’re (F)stand in’ in the (C)mid dle of the (G)thun der and light nin’.
I know you’re (F)feel in’ like you (C)just can’t win, but you’re try in’.
It’s hard to keep on keep in’ on when you’re be in’ pushed a round.
Don’t e ven know which way is up, you just keep spin nin’ (G)down and a round, down.
(Am)Ev er y (F)storm runs, runs out of (G)rain just like (Am)ev er y (F)dark night turns in to (G)day.
(Am)Ev er y (F)heart ache will fade a (G)way just like (Am)ev er y (F)storm runs, runs out of (G)rain.
So, hold your (F)head up and tell your self that (G)there’s some thin’ more
and walk out that door.
Go find a (F)new rose.
Don’t be a (G)fraid of the thorns,
’cause we all have thorns.
Just put your feet up to the edge,
put your face in the wind.
And when you fall back down,
keep on re mem ber in’:
It’s gon na run out of pain.
It’s gon na run out of sting.
It’s gon na leave you a lone.
It’s gon na set you free,
and set you (Am)free.
(Am)Ev er y (F)storm runs, runs out of (G)rain just like (Am)ev er y (F)dark night turns in to (G)day.
(Am)Ev er y (F)heart ache will fade a (G)way just like (Am)ev er y (F)storm runs, runs out of (G)rain.
It’s gon na (G)set you (Am)free.
It’s gon na (G)run out of pain
and (G)set you (Am)free.
This page shows “Every Storm” by Gary Allan 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 C at 116 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.