Traf fic crawls,
cell phone calls,
top vid e o screams at me.
But (Bb)through my tint ed win dow I see
a lit tle girl
in a rust red min i van.
She’s got choc ’late on her face.
Got lit tle hands and she waves at me.
Yeah, she smiles at me.
Well, hel lo, world.
Well, how you been?
Good to see you, my
old friend.
Some times I feel
cold as steel
and bro ken like I’m nev (Fm7)er gon na (Eb)heal.
Now I see a light,
a lit tle hope
in a lit tle girl.
Oh, hel lo, world.
Ev ’ry day I drive by
a lit tle white church.
It’s got these
lit tle white cross es like an gels in the yard.
May be I should
stop on in,
say a prayer,
may be talk to God like
He is there.
Oh, I know He’s there.
Yeah, I know He’s there.
Well, hel lo, world.
How you been?
Good to see you, my
old friend.
Some times I feel
as cold
as steel
and bro ken like I’m nev (Fm7)er gon na (Eb)heal.
But I see a light,
a lit tle grace,
a lit tle faith un furled.
And hel lo, world.
Some times I for get what liv in’s for.
And I hear my life through my front door.
And I’m (Fm7)breath in’ in.
Oh, I’m (Cm)home (Eb)a gain.
I’ve seen my wife, my lit tle boy,
my lit tle girl.
(CN.C.)Hel lo, world.
Hel lo, world.
Now the emp ty dis ap pears.
I re mem ber why I’m here.
Just sur ren der and be lieve.
I fall down on my knees, and hel lo, world.
Hel lo, world.
Hel lo, world.
This page shows “Hello World” by Lady A 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 Ab at 120 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.