(F)There is a joy in the jour ney,
(Dm)there’s (Csus)a light we can love on with the (Bb)way.
who be (F)There is a won (Gm)der and (C7sus)wild (Am)ness to (Bb)life,
and free dom for (Csus)those (C)who o (F)bey.
And (Am)all those who seek it shall (Bb)find it,
a (Am)par don for all who be (Bb)lieve,
Re (Am)hope for the hope less ness and sight for the (Bb)blind.
To (F)all who’ve been born of the Spir it,
(Dm)and (Csus)who share in car na tion with the (Bb)Him,
who be (F)long to e ter (Gm)ni ty, (C7sus)strand (Am)ed in (Bb)time,
and wea ry of (Csus)strug (C)gling with (F)sin,
for (Am)get not the hope that’s be (Bb)fore you,
and (Am)nev er stop count ing the (Bb)cost.
Re (Am)mem ber the hope less ness and when you were (Bb)lost.
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And (Bb)free dom for (Csus)those (C)who o (F)bey.
This page shows “Joy In The Journey” by Michael Card 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 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.