(Gm)I
feel it a gain:
edge of the bed,
bod y and head pro test ing.
My
stom ach’s in knots,
I don’t wan na talk.
Let’s just go to bed or some thing.
(Dm7)May be it ’ll fix it self to mor row;
but (Dm7)I’ve been say ing that like ev ’ry (Gm)night.
(Bb)You say you can’t (Gm7)stand to watch me (Cm7)cry a min ute more,
(Bb)so you do the no ble thing and o pen up the door.
If (Bb)lov ing me means (Bb)let ting go and (Bb)wish ing me the best,
then I guess
I (F9)wish, I wish, I wish you loved me (Bb)less.
We tried to re cre ate
our fa vor ite date,
but we did n’t laugh much this time.
Our
trip to Big Sur
on ly con firmed
this is n’t what it should feel like.
And (Dm7)may I’m a stub born o ver think er,
think o ver this a (Gm)lot.
And (Bb)I could try con (Gm7)vinc ing you they’re (Cm7)just in tru sive thoughts;
but you’ve (Bb)seen me tru ly hap py, so you know right now, I’m not.
(Bb)cry ing on the (Bb)curb at L.
A.
X.,
then I guess
I (F9)wish, I wish, I wish you loved me (Bb)less.
(Bb)less.
If (Bb5)lov ing me means (Bb)say ing, “Babe, I (Bb)think this is the end,”
I guess I (Cm)wish, I wish, I wish you loved me (Bb)less.
This page shows “Less” by Olivia Rodrigo 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 82 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.