(G)Yes, I made the (G)choice For (G)Pa pa I will (G)stay.
(C)But I don’t de (C)serve to lose my (Am7)free dom in this (C)way, you (Gsus)mon
(G)ster!
(Am7)If you think that what you’ve (B7sus)done is right,
(B7)well (Em)then
you’re a (C6)fool!
(Bm)Think a (G)gain!
(C)Is (Em)this (F6)home?
Is this (G7sus)where I should (G7)learn to be (C)hap py?
Nev (Em)er (F6)dreamed
that a (G7sus)home could be (G7)dark and (C)cold.
(C)I was (Am)told
ev ’ry (C)day in my (F)child hood: (C)e ven when (E7sus)we (E)grew (Am)old,
(F)home should be (C)where the (G)heart is.
(Csus)Nev (C)er were (E7)words so (Am)true!
(C7)My heart’s (F6)far,
far a (G7sus)way.
(G7)Home is, (C)too.
What I’d (Am)give
to re (F)turn
to the (B)life that (E7)I knew (Am)late ly.
(Am)And to (F)think
I com (Dm)plained
of that (Bb)dull pro vin cial (E7sus)town.
(C)Is (Em)this (Am)me.
(C7)My heart’s (F6)far,
(Em)far a (Dm)way,
(Em)home (G7)and (C)free!
This page shows “Home” by Alan Menken 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 G at 90 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.