(C)Why should I feel dis cour aged?
(F)Why should the shad ows (C)come?
(A7)Why should my heart be (Dm)lone ly,
(Dm)and long for (G7)heav’n and (C)home,
when (C)Je sus is my por tion,
my (C)con stant (C7)friend is (F)He.
His (G7)eye is on the (C)spar row,
and I (Dm7)know He (G7)watch es (C)me.
His (C)eye is (C7)on the (F)spar row,
and I (C)know he (G7)watch es (C)me.
I (G7)sing be cause I’m (C)hap py,
I (G7)sing be cause I’m (C)free;
for His eye is (C7)on the (F)spar row,
and I (C)know He (G7)watch es (C)me.
(C)“Let not your heart be trou bled,”
(F)His ten der word I (C)hear,
(A7)And rest ing on His (Dm)good ness,
(Dm)I lose my (G7)doubts and (C)fears.
Though (C)by the path He lead eth,
but (C)one step (C7)I may (F)see.
His (G7)eye is on the (C)spar row,
and I (Dm7)know He (G7)watch es (C)me.
His (C)eye is (C7)on the (F)spar row,
and I (C)know he (G7)watch es (C)me.
I (G7)sing be cause I’m (C)hap py,
I (G7)sing be cause I’m (C)free;
for His eye is (C7)on the (F)spar row,
and I (C)know He (G7)watch es (C)me.
(C)me.
This page shows “His Eye Is On The Sparrow” by Mahalia 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 135 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.