At least one mo ment ev ’ry (Fm)day
I hear the ech o (Bb)of your (Ebsus)voice.
And though it’s on ly (Ebmaj7)in my (Fm)mind,
it stays with me; I (Fm6)have
no choice.
I reach for you
as (Fm)if
you’re (Ab)here,
your ten der touch,
your (Eb)warm
em brace.
And (C7)though it’s been so man
y years
I still can see
(Bb7)your (Eb)face.
We’re all just pris on ers of (Fm)time,
(The days go rush ing by.) with mem o ries we have locked a (Eb)way.
There may not (Bb)be much, (Eb)I re (Fm)gret,
but there were (Fm7)things we could n’t (Gm7)say.
May be the (C7sus)end ing (Cm)came
too soon.
You are the one I can’t
re place.
And (C7)though it’s been so man
y years,
I still can (Bb7)see
your (Ebsus)face.
Some (Bb7sus)how we (Cm7)knew
an (Ab)oth er (Bb)love would (Eb)find us.
We’d (Bb7)car ry (Cm)on,
leave (Ab)yes ter (Bb)day be (Eb)hind us.
Some (Bb)times I (Bb6)find,
on qui et (Ab6)nights,
I close my (Eb)eyes
and re al (Bb7sus)ize
I’ve nev er let you (Eb)go.
And if by chance we meet a (Db)gain,
(...we meet a (Eb)gain,) a sud den, cra zy twist
of fate,
a street where we have (Eb6)nev er (Db)been,
and with the hour get
ting late,
you’ll run in to my o
pen arms
like all the years
have (Ebm6)been e rased.
In (F7)ev ’ry shad ow of
the past
I still can see
(Eb7)your (Fm)face.
In ev ’ry shad
ow of the (Db)past
I still can see
your I still can face.
your (A)face.
I still can (Gbm6)see
your
(Ab)face.
This page shows “I Still Can See Your Face” by Barbara Streisand 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 Ab at 66 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.