Once up on a time a few mis takes a go, Pre I was in your sights, that you got me a lone.
You found me, you found me, you found me, ee, ee, ee, ee.
I guess you did n’t care and I guess I liked the that.
And when I fell your hard, you took a step er back with out I me, with out I me, with out I me, ee, ee, ee, ee.
And he’s long
gone
when he’s next
to me.
And I re a lize the blame is on me.
’Cause I knew you were trou ble when you walked in,
so shame on me now.
Flew me to plac es I’ve nev er been
’til you put me down.
Oh, I knew you were trou ble when you walked in,
so shame on me now.
Flew me to plac es I’ve nev er been.
Now I’m ly ing on the cold, hard ground.
Oh,
oh,
trou ble, trou ble, trou ble.
Oh,
oh,
trou ble, trou ble, trou ble.
No a pol o gies, he’ll nev er see you cry.
Pre tends he does n’t know that he’s the rea son why you’re drown ing, you’re drown ing, you’re drown ing, ing, ing, ing, ing.
I heard you moved n’t on and from whis pers on the street.
A new notch in your belt is all I’ll ev er be.
And now I see, with now I see, with now I see, ee, ee, ee, ee.
He was long
gone
when he met
to me.
And I re a lize the joke is on me.
’Cause I knew you were trou ble when you walked in,
so shame on me now.
Flew me to plac es I’ve nev er been
’til you put me down.
Oh, I knew you were trou ble when you walked in,
so shame on me now.
Flew me to plac es I’ve nev er been.
Now I’m ly ing on the cold, hard ground.
Oh,
oh,
trou ble, trou ble, trou ble.
Oh,
oh,
trou ble, trou ble, trou ble.
trou ble, trou ble.
And the sad dest fear
comes creep in’ in,
that you nev er loved me or her, or an y one, or an y thing.
Yeah,
trou ble, trou ble.
I knew you were trou ble when you walked in.
Trou ble, trou ble, trou ble.
I knew you were trou ble when you walked in.
Trou ble, trou ble, trou ble.
This page shows “I Knew You Were Trouble” by Taylor Swift 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 130 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.