She stares through my shad ow.
She sees some thing more,
be lieves there’s a light in me; (Dbmaj7)she
is (Db)sure.
And her (Bbm7)truth makes
me (Fm)strong er.
(Cm)Does she re al (Gb)ize
I a (Ebm7)wake ev
’ry (Bbm)morn ing
with her (Fm)strength by my (Eb)side?
I am (Ab)not a (Bbm)he ro;
I
(Fm7)not an (Gb)an gel.
I am (Ab)just
a man,
a man who’s (Ab)trying to (Bbm)love her
un
(Db9)an y (Gb)oth er.
In her (Ab)eyes,
I am.
This world keeps on spin ning;
on ly she stills my heart.
She’s my in spi ra tion; she’s (Dbmaj7)my north ern
In her (B)eyes, I see the (B)sky and all I’ll (Em)ev
er (B)need.
In her (B)eyes, time pass es (B)by and she is (Em)with
(B)me.
(Fm)Whoa.
Whoa.
(Fm)Whoa.
Whoa.
I am (Ab)not a (Bbm)he ro;
(Bbm)I am (Fm)not an (Gb)an gel.
I am (Ab5)just
a man,
a man who’s (Ab)trying to (Bbm)love her
un like (Db9)an y (Gb)oth er.
In her (Ab)eyes,
I am.
(Bbm)In her (Db9)eyes,
I am.
This page shows “In Her Eyes” by Josh Groban 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 140 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.