’Mid (G)pleas (C)ures and (G)pal a ces (D7)though we may (G)roam,
be it ev (C)er so (G)hum ble, there’s (D7)no place like (G)home.
A (C)charm from the (G)sky seems to (D7)hal low us (G)there,
which (C)seek
through the (G)world,
is ne’er (D7)met
with else (G)where.
(C)Home!
Home, sweet (G)home.
There’s (D7)no
place like (G)home.
(C)Home!
Home, sweet (G)home,
there’s (D7)no
place like (G)home.
An (G)ex
(C)ile from (G)home,
splen dor (D7)daz
zles in (G)vain,
oh, it give
(C)me my (G)low
ly thatched (D7)cot
tage a (G)gain.
The (C)birds
sing ing (G)gai
ly, that (D7)come
at my (G)call.
Give (C)them,
with that (G)peace
of mind (D7)dear
er than (G)all.
(C)Home!
Home, sweet (G)home.
There’s (D7)no
place like (G)home.
(C)Home!
Home, sweet (G)home,
there’s (D7)no
place like (G)home.
To (G)home.
This page shows “Home Sweet Home” by John Howard Payne 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 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.