I see us in the park
stroll ing the (Gm7)sum mer days of (Fm7)i mag in ings in my head, and and words out from our hearts
told on ly (Gm7)to the (C7)wind, felt (Fm7)e ven with out be ing said.
I don’t want to bore
you with
(E7#5)my trou ble,
but there’s some thing ’bout your love
that (A)makes (A7)me (Dm7)weak (C)and (F)knocks (Em7)me (Dm7)off my (C)feet.
There’s some thing ’bout your love
that (A)makes (A7)me (Dm7)weak (C)and (F)knocks (Em7)me (Dm7)off
my (C)feet;
(F)knocks (Em7)me (Dm7)off my (C)feet.
(Dm7)I don’t want to bore
you with it, oh, but I (Am7)love you, I (Am7)love you, I love (Fmaj7)you.
(Dm7)I don’t (Dm7)want to bore
you with it, oh, but I (Am7)love you, I (Am7)love you, I love (Fmaj7)you (F)more and more.
We lay be neath the stars
you with it, oh, but I (Am7)love you, I (Am7)love you, I love (Fmaj7)you.
(Dm7)I don’t (Dm7)want to bore
you with it, oh, but I (Am7)love you, I (Am7)love you, I love (Fmaj7)you.
(Dm7)I don’t (Dm7)want to bore (Fmaj7)you.
This page shows “Knocks Me Off My Feet” by Stevie Wonder 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 112 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.