The win ter here’s (C)cold
and (Fmaj7)bit ter.
It’s (Am)chilled us to
the (Em)bone.
We have n’t seen the (C)sun for weeks, too (Gsus)long, too far
from (G)home.
I (C)feel just like I’m (C)sink ing and I (F)claw for sol
id (C)ground.
I’m pulled down by the (C)un der tow.
I nev er thought I could feel (C)so low.
Oh
dark ness I (Am)feel like let ting (F)go.
If (Fmaj7)all of the strength and (E7sus)all of our cour age come and (Am)lift
me (G)from
this (D)place,
I (F)know I can love you much (Am)bet ter than this,
full of grace,
full of grace,
my (C)love.
“It’s bet ter this (C)way,”
I
said.
Hav ing (Am)seen this place
be (Em)fore,
where ev ’ry thing we (C)say and do
(Gsus)hurts us all
and (G)more.
It’s just that we (C)stayed
too (F)long
in the (Am)same old sick ly (Em)skin.
full of grace.
I (F)know I can love you much (C)bet ter than (Am)this.
It’s bet ter this (C)way.
This page shows “Full Of Grace” by Sarah McLachlan 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 72 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.