Some
times in our lives
we all have pain,
we all have sor row.
But,
if we are wise,
we know that there’s
al ways to mor row.
Lean on me
when you’re not strong,
and I’ll be your friend;
I’ll help you car ry on,
for
it won’t be long
’til I’m gon na need
some bod y to lean on.
Please
swal low your pride
if I have things
you need to bor
row,
for
no one can fill
those of your needs
that you won’t let show.
You just call on me, broth er, when you need a hand.
We all need some bod y to lean
on.
I just might have a prob lem that you’ll un der stand.
We all need some bod y to lean
on.
Lean on me
when you’re not strong
and I’ll be your friend;
I’ll help you car ry on,
for
it won’t be long
’til I’m gon na need
some bod y to lean on.
You just call on me, broth er, when you need a hand.
We all need some bod y to lean
on.
I just might have a prob lem that you’ll un der stand.
We all need some bod y to lean
on.
Lean on me
when you’re not strong
and I’ll be your friend;
I’ll help you car ry on,
for
it won’t be long
’til I’m gon na need
some bod y to lean on.
You just
on.
Call me if you need a friend
Uh huh.
Call me if you need a friend.
Call me.
Uh huh.
Call me.
Call me.
Call me.
Call me.
Call me.
This page shows “Lean On Me” by Jennifer Linn 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 80 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.