To day’s a day like an y oth er, but I am changed, I am a moth er, (A7)oh,
in an (Dsus)in stant.
And who I was has dis ap peared.
It does n’t mat ter, now you’re here, so
(Dsus)in no cent.
I was lost for you to find,
now I’m yours and you are mine.
Two ti ny hands, a pair of eyes, er, an un am sung o dy is mine er, (A7)oh,
for safe (Dsus)keep ing.
And I will guard it with my life.
I’d hang the moon for it to shine so
(Dsus)sleep no ing.
Start ing here and start ing now,
I can feel the heart of how
(D)ev ’ry thing (Gsus2)chang es.
Well, my (D)heart’s at the wheel now.
And (Em)all my mis (Em)takes, they make (D)sense when I turn them a round.
Ev ’ry thing (D)chang es.
What I (D)thought was so (Gsus2)per ma nent (Asus)fades.
And I (Em)swear, I’ll re (Em)mem ber to (D)say we were both born to day.
Oh, and it’s (A)true.
What did (A)I do
to de serve
you?
I did n’t know, but now I see some times what is, is meant to be.
You (Dsus)saved me.
My blur ry lines, my mess y life, come in to fo cus, and in time,
(Dsus)may be.
I can heal, and I can breathe, ’cause I can feel my self (A)be lieve
that
Thank God
for you.
This page shows “Everything Changes” by Sara Bareilles 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 D at 153 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.