It (C)all came so eas y, all the lov in’ you gave me; the (F)feel ings we shared.
And I (C)still can re mem ber how you touched me so ten der.
It (F)told me you care.
We had a once in a life
(Eb6)time, but I (Gm)just could n’t see it till un (Bb)til it was (F)gone.
A sec ond once in a life
(Eb6)time may be (Cm)too much to (Gm)ask, but I (Bb)swear from now (F)on
if (C)ev er you’re (Fmaj7)in my (G)arms a gain, this time I’ll love you much bet ter.
If (C)ev er you’re (Fmaj7)in my (G)arms a gain, this time I’ll hold you for ev er.
(F)This time will nev (G)er
Now (F)This time we’ll nev (G)er (Am7)end,
nev er (Am7)end.
The (F)best of ro manc in’ de (C)serves sec ond chanc es.
I’ll (Dm7)get to you some how, ’cause (F)I prom ise now.
(D)(end.) If (D)ev er you’re (Gmaj7)in my (A)arms a gain, this time I’ll love you much bet ter.
If (D)ev er you’re (Gmaj7)in my (A)arms a gain, this time I’ll hold you for ev er.
(Em7)This time we’ll nev er (Bm)end.
This page shows “If Ever You're In My Arms Again” by Peabo Bryson 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 C at 90 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.