There’s a (C)place in your (Dm)heart and I (Em)know that it is (Dm)love, and this (C)place could be much (Dm)bright er than to (Em)mor row.
Cre And if (C)you real ly (Dm)try to you’ll find (Em)there’s no need to (Dm)cry.
In this (C)place We you’ll find (Dm)there’s no hurt or (Em)sor row.
(F)There (Dm7)are ways to (Em7)get there if you (F)care e nough for the (Em7)liv ing.
So, Make a (Dm7)lit tle space,
to make a (G7sus)bet ter place...
Heal the (C)world
make it a (Dm7)bet ter place
for (G7sus)you and for (G)me and the (C)en tire hu man race.
(Em)There are
peo ple (Em)dy ing; if you (F)care e nough for the (Em7)liv ing, make a (Dm)bet ter place for (G7sus)you and for (C)me.
If you (C)want to know (Dm)why there’s a (Em)love that can not (Dm)lie.
Love is (C)strong, it on ly (Dm)cares for joy ful (Em)giv ing.
Cre If we (C)try we shall (Dm)see to in this (Em)bliss we can not (Dm)feel fear or (C)dread.
tions stop ex (Dm)ist ing and start (Em)liv ing.
(F)Then (Dm7)it feels that (Em7)al ways if you (F)love’s e nough for us (Em7)grow ing.
So, make a (Dm7)bet ter world,
to make a (G7sus)bet ter world...
Heal the (C)world
make it a (Dm7)bet ter place
for (G7sus)you and for (G)me and the (C)en tire hu man race.
(Em)There are
peo ple (Em)dy ing; if you (F)care e nough for the (Em7)liv ing, make a (Dm)bet ter place for (G7sus)you and for (C)me.
If you (C)me.
And the (Bb)dream we were con ceived in will re veal a (C)joy ful face.
And the (Bb)world we once be lieved in will shine a (C)gain in grace.
Then (Am)why do we keep (Em)stran gling life, wound this (F)earth, cru ci fy its (Em7)soul?
Though it’s (Dm7)plain to see this world is heav en ly, (Dm7)be God’s (G7)glow.
We could (CN.C.)me.
This page shows “Heal The World” by Michael Jackson 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 148 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.