Some thing al ways brings (G9)me back to you;
it nev er takes too (Fmaj9)long.
No mat ter what I say or do,
I’ll (C)still feel you here till the (Cmaj7)mo ment I’m gone.
You hold me with (Gsus4)out touch.
You keep me (Cmaj7)with out (Fmaj9)chains.
I nev er want ed an y thing so much
than to (Cmaj9)drown in your love
and (Cmaj7)not feel your rain.
Set (D)me free,
leave me be.
I don’t wan na (C)fall an oth (G)er mo ment in to your grav i ty.
Here (Dm7)I am
and I stand
so tall,
(G)just the way I’m sup posed to (Am)be.
But you’re (Fmaj9)on to me
and all (C)o ver me.
Oh,
you loved me ’cause (G7sus4)I’m frag ile
when I thought (Cmaj7)that I was (Fmaj9)strong.
But you touch me for a lit tle while
and all my frag ile strength is (Fmaj9)gone.
Set (Bb69)o ver me.
I live here (Gsus4)on my kness as I try (Gsus4)to make you see that you’re ev ’ry thing (Gsus4)I think I need (Am7)here on the (G)ground.
But you’re nei (G)ther friend nor foe, though I can’t seem (Am7)to let you go.
The one thing (Em7)that I still know is that you’re (F)keep ing me
down.
Woo.
You’re keep ing (D)me down.
You’re (F)on to me, on to me and all o (Bb)ver...
Some thing al ways brings (G)me back to you;
it nev er takes too (Fmaj9)long.
This page shows “Gravity” 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 C at 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.