Mm,
woo,
(F)dee dee dee dee dee la la la la la (C)la.
In a (F)space ship o ver the moun tains,
chas ing (Bb)rain bows in the set ting de sun,
leav ing (Bb)heart and home for the (Dm)cit y of an gels, Can I (Gm)feel my life is un (C)done.
There are (F)path ways the wind ing be low me;
blow in (Gm)pleas ure I’ve (Bb)gone where they (F)go.
me.
In their (Bb)qui et still ness (F)I can hear sym pho nies, the (Gm)love li est mu sic I (C)know.
But (Gm)How can I leave you a gain?
I (Gm)must be clear (C)out of my mind.
(Gm)Lost in a (Am)storm, I’ve gone (Bb)blind.
Oh, (Gm)how can I (C)leave you a gain?
Oh, it’s (Gm)been a long time since I’ve (F)lis tened,
still (Gm)long er since (Bb)I’ve walked with (F)you.
For the (Gm)first time I know what I’m (F)miss ing;
some (Gm)an swers are (Eb)no long er (C)true.
So I
This page shows “How Can I Leave You Again” by John Denver 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 Bb at 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.