Do you ev er feel like a plas tic bag, drift ing through the wind, want ing to start a gain?
Do you ev er feel, feel so pa per thin, (Am)af like a house of cards, one blow from cav ing in?
May Do you ev er feel al read y bur ied deep, So six feet un der screams, but (F)no one seems to hear a thing?
Do you know that there’s still a chance for you?
’Cause there’s a spark in you.
You just got ta ig nite
the light
and let
it shine.
Just own
the night
like the (Am)Fourth of Ju ly.
’Cause, ba by you’re a (C)fire
work.
Come on, show ’em (Am7)what
you’re worth.
Make ’em go, (C)“Aah, aah, aah,” as you shoot a cross the (Am7)sky y y.
Ba by, you’re a (C)fire
work.
Come on, let your (Am7)col
ors burst.
Make ’em go, (C)“Aah, aah, aah,” you’re gon na leave ’em all in (Am)awe, awe, awe.
You don’t have to feel like a wast ed space.
You’re o rig i nal, want can not be re placed.
If you on ly knew what the fu ture holds, (Am)af ter a hur ri cane one comes a rain ing bow.
May be a rea son why al all the doors were closed.
So you could o pen one that (F)leads you to the per fect road.
Like a light ning bolt, still your heart will glow; and when it’s time, you’ll know.
You just got ta ig nite
the light
and let
it shine.
Just own
the night
like the (Am)Fourth of Ju ly.
’Cause, ba by you’re a (C)fire
work.
Come on, show ’em (Am7)what
you’re worth.
Make ’em go, (C)“Aah, aah, aah,” as you shoot a cross the (Am7)sky y y.
Ba by, you’re a (C)fire
work.
Come on, let your (Am7)col
ors burst.
Make ’em go, (C)“Aah, aah, aah,” you’re gon na leave ’em all in (Am)awe, awe, awe.
(Am)Boom, boom, boom, e ven bright er than the (F)moon, moon, moon.
It’s al ways been in side of (C)you, you, you, and now it’s time to let it (G)through.
’Cause, ba by, you’re a (Am)awe, awe, awe.
(C)Boom, boom, boom, e ven bright er than the (Am)moon, moon, moon.
(C)Boom, boom, boom, e ven bright er than the (Am)moon, moon, moon.
This page shows “Firework” by Glee Cast 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 110 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.