Look down from a bro ken sky, traced out by the cit y lights.
My her world from a mile at high, best seat in the house to night.
Touch a down on the cold black top, hold on for the sud den stop, breathe a in the fa mil iar shock of con (D)fu sion work; and cha os.
time.
(Em)All those peo ple (C)go ing some where.
(Am)Why have I nev er cared?
Give me Your (Em)eyes for just one sec ond, give me Your (C)eyes so I can see ev er y (G)thing that I keep miss ing.
Give me Your (D)love for hu man i ty.
Give me Your (Em)arms for the bro ken heart ed, the ones that are (C)far be yond my reach.
Give me Your (G)eyes for the ones for got ten, give me Your (D)eyes so I can see.
Yeah,
yeah,
yeah,
yeah.
Step out on a bus y street, see girl and the our eyes meet.
Does her best to a smile at me to hide what’s un house der neath.
There’s a man just the to her right, black suit and a bright red tie, too a shamed to fa tell his wife of he’s (D)out of work; he’s buy ing time.
(Em)All those peo ple (C)go ing some where.
(Am)Why have I nev er cared?
Give me Your (Em)eyes for just one sec ond, give me Your (C)eyes so I can see ev er y (G)thing that I keep miss ing.
Give me Your (D)love for hu man i ty.
Give me Your (Em)arms for the bro ken heart ed, the ones that are (C)far be yond my reach.
Give me Your (G)eyes for the ones for got ten, give me Your (D)eyes so I can see.
Yeah,
yeah,
yeah,
yeah.
I’ve been here a mil lion times; a cou ple of mil lion eyes just move and pass me by.
I (G)swear I nev er thought that (Dsus)I was wrong.
Well, I want a sec ond glance, so give me a sec ond chance to see the way You’ve seen the (G)peo ple all a (D)long.
Give me Your
This page shows “Give Me Your Eyes” by Brandon Heath 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 G at 90 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.