(B5)Has he lost (E5)his mind?
(G5)Can he see, (D5)or is (E5)he blind?
(B5)Can he walk (E5)at all, (G5)or if he moves, will (E5)he fall?
(B5)Is he a live (E5)or dead?
(G5)Has he thoughts (D5)with in (E5)his head?
(B5)We’ll just pass (E5)him there.
(G5)Why should we e (E5)ven care?
(B5)He once turned (E5)to steel (G5)in that great (D5)mag net (E5)ic field, (B5)when he trav (E5)eled time (G5)for the fu (D5)ture of (E5)man kind.
No bod y wants him.
He just stares at the (B5)world,
plan ning his venge ance
that he will soon un (B5)fold.
(B5)Now the time (E5)is here (G5)for Iron Man (D5)mag to (E5)spread fear.
(B5)Venge ance from (E5)the grave (G5)kills the peo (D5)ple he (E5)once saved.
No bod y wants him.
They just turn at their (B5)heads.
No bod y helps him.
Now he has his re (B5)venge.
(B5)Heav y boots (E5)of lead (G5)fills his vic (D5)tims full (E5)of dread.
(B5)Run ning as fast as (E5)they can.
(G5)I ron Man lives (E5)a gain.
This page shows “Iron Man” by Black Sabbath 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 80 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.