What a fel low ship, (Eb)what a joy di vine, (Bb)lean ing (Gm)on the ev er (C7)last ing (F7)arms; (Bb)what a (Bb7)bless ed ness, (Eb)what a peace is mine, (Bb)lean ing (Gm)on the ev er (Bb)last (F7)ing (Bb)arms.
Lean ing, (Eb)lean ing, (Bb)safe and se cure from (C7)all a (F7)larms; (Bb)lean (Bb7)ing, (Eb)lean ing, (Bb)lean ing (Gm)on the ev er (Bb)last (F7)ing (Bb)arms.
Oh, how sweet to walk (Eb)in this pil grim way, (Bb)lean ing (Gm)on the ev er (C7)last ing (F7)arms; (Bb)oh, how (Bb7)bright the path (Eb)grows from day to day, (Bb)lean ing (Gm)on the ev er (Bb)last (F7)ing (Bb)arms.
Lean ing, (Eb)lean ing, (Bb)safe and se cure from (C7)all a (F7)larms; (Bb)lean (Bb7)ing, (Eb)lean ing, (Bb)lean ing (Gm)on the ev er (Bb)last (F7)ing (Bb)arms.
(Bb)last (F7)ing (Bb)arms.
This page shows “Leaning On The Everlasting Arms” by Anthony J. Showalter 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 Eb at 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.