So you (D)thought you had to keep this up,
all the work that you do, so we (Gsus2)think that you’re good.
And you (D)can’t be lieve it’s not e nough.
All the walls you built up are just glass on the out side.
So let them (G)fall down.
There’s (D)free dom wait ing (G)in the sound
when you (D)let your walls (G)fall to the ground.
We’re here now.
(Bm)This is where the (G)heal ing be gins,
oh.
(Bm)This is where the (G)heal ing starts.
When you (Bm)come to where you’re (G)bro ken with in,
the (A)light meets the (Bm)dark,
the (A)light meets the (Bm)dark.
A (D)fraid to let your se crets out;
ev ’ry thing that you hide could come crash ing through the door now, but too scared to face all your fear.
So you hide, but you find that the shame won’t dis ap pear.
So let them (G)fall down.
There’s (D)free dom wait ing (G)in the sound
when you (D)let your walls (G)fall to the ground.
We’re here now.
We’re here now,
oh.
Sparks
will fly as grace col lides
with the dark in side of us.
So please don’t fight this com ing light.
Let this blood come cov er us.
His blood can cov er us.
(Bm)This is where the (G)heal ing be gins,
oh.
(Bm)This is where the (G)heal ing starts.
When you (Bm)come to where you’re (G)bro ken with in,
the (A)light meets the (Bm)dark,
the (A)light meets the (Bm)dark.
This page shows “Healing Begins” by Tenth Avenue North 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 D at 96 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.