(CN.C.)Bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah.
I’m (Dm)sleep ing and right in the mid dle of a (A)good dream I call n’t out once I (C)wake up from some thing that keeps (G)knock ing at my brain.
Be (Gm)fore I go in sane I hold my (D)pil low to my head and (C)spring up on my bed scream ing (G)out the words I dread.
I think I (D)love you.
I think I love you.
This (Dm)morn ing I woke up the with dle this a (A)feel ing I did n’t know how to (C)deal with.
And so I just de (G)cid ed to my self I’d (Gm)hide it to my self I hold and (D)pil low to my head and (C)spring up on my bed scream ing (G)out the words I dread.
I think I (D)love you.
I think I love you.
This (D)nev er talk a bout it and (C)did not go and shout it when you (G)walked in to the room.
I think I (D)love you.
I think I love you.
I think I (G)love you.
So what am I so a (D)fraid of?
I’m a fraid that I’m not (A)sure of a love there is no (Bm)cure for.
I think I (A)love you.
Is n’t that what life is (D)made of?
Though it (E7)wor ries me to say that I’ve (A)nev er felt this way.
I don’t know what I’m up a gainst.
I don’t know what it’s all a bout.
I’ve got so much to think a bout.
Hey,
I think I (G)love you.
So what am I so a (D)fraid of?
I’m a fraid that I’m not (A)sure of a love there is no (Bm)cure for.
I think I (A)love you.
Is n’t that what life is (D)made of?
So it (E7)wor ries me to say I (A)nev er felt this way.
Be (Dm)lieve me, you real ly don’t have to (A)wor ry.
I on ly wan na make you (C)hap py and if you say, “Hey, (G)go a way,” I will.
But (Gm)I think bet ter still I’d bet ter (D)stay a round and love you.
Do you (C)think I have a case?
Let me (G)ask you to your face, do you think you (D)love me?
Oh, I think I (G)love you.
Oh, I think I (D)love you.
Oh, I think I (G)love you.
Oh, I think I (D)love you.
Oh, I think I (G)love you.
Oh, I think I (D)love you.
This page shows “I Think I Love You” by The Partridge Family 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.