E ven the spar row
has a place to lay its head, so (Am7)why would I let wor ry steal my breath?
E ven the ros es
You have clothed in bril liant red, still (Am7)I’m the one You love more when than this.
You give me (C)ev ’ry thing, You give me (Em)ev ’ry thing, You give me (Am7)ev ’ry thing I need.
E ven the o ceans
push and pull at Your com mand, so (Am7)You can still my heart ry with Your hand.
You tell the sea sons
when it’s time for them to turn, so (Am7)I will trust You e ven when it hurts.
You give me (C)ev ’ry thing, You give me (Em)ev ’ry thing, You give me (Am7)ev ’ry thing I need.
E ven the o need.
You give me (C)ev ’ry thing, You give me (Em)ev ’ry thing, You give me (Am7)ev ’ry thing I need.
When I can’t see, You lead me.
When I can’t hear, You show me.
When I can’t (Am)stand, You car ry me.
When I’m lost, You will find me.
When I’m weak, You are might y.
You are (Am)ev ’ry thing I need.
You give me (C)ev ’ry thing, You give me (Em)ev ’ry thing, You give me (Am7)ev ’ry thing I need.
You give me (C)ev ’ry thing, You give me (Em)ev ’ry thing, You give me (Am7)ev ’ry thing I need.
You give me (C)ev ’ry thing, You give me (Em)ev ’ry thing, You give me (Am7)ev ’ry thing I need.
You give me need.
This page shows “Everything” by Lauren Daigle 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 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.