(F)Go
to (C7)sleep,
my (F)son,
this (Dm)man
ger (Am)for
Your (Bb)bed.
You (C)have
a long
for (Fsus)road (F)be (C)fore You; (Bb)rest
Your (C7)lit
tle (Fsus)head.
(Dm)Can You feel the (Am)weight of Your (Am)glo
ry?
is (Bb)Do You un der (C)stand the (F)price?
Or does the (Bb)Fa
ther (C)guard
Your (Fsus)heart (F)for (C)now so (Bb)You
can (C7)sleep
to (Fsus)night?
(F)Go
to (C7)sleep,
my (F)son,
this (Dm)go
and (Am)chase
Your (Bb)dreams.
This (C)world
can wait
for (Fsus)one (F)more (C)mo ment; (Bb)go
and (C7)sleep
in (Fsus)peace.
(Dm)I be lieve the (Am)glo ry of (Am)heav
en
is (Bb)ly ing in my (C)arms to (F)night.
Or Lord, I (Bb)ask
that (C)He,
for (Fsus)just (F)this (C)mo ment, (Bb)sim
ply (C7)be
my (Fsus)night?
(Fsus)child.
(C7)Go
to sleep,
my (F)son.
(Dm)Ba
by, (F)close
Your (Bb)eyes.
(C)Soon
e nough You’ll
save the (C)day, but for (Bb)now,
dear (C)child
of (Bbmaj7)mine,
oh, my (Bb)Je
(Csus)sus,
sleep tight.
This page shows “Joseph's Lullaby” by MercyMe 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 74 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.