We’re (F)com ing to the edge, run ning on the wa ter, (Dm)com ing through the fog, (F)your (Eb)sons (Dm)and (Eb)daugh (F)ters.
(D)Let
the riv er (G)run,
let all the (D)dream
ers wake the (Bm)na
(A)tion.
(G)Come,
the new Je (Bm)ru
(A)sa
(D)lem.
(D)Sil
ver cit ies (G)rise;
the morn ing (D)lights
the streets that (Bm)lead
(A)them.
And (G)si
rens call them (Bm)on
(A)with a (D)song.
It’s (Bm)ask
ing for the (E)tak
ing,
(G)trem
bling,
(D)sha ak ing.
(Bm)Oh,
my heart is (C)ach
ing.
We’re (A)com ing to the edge, run ning on the wa ter, (D)com ing through the fog, your (A7)sons and daugh ters.
(F)We,
the great and (Bb)small
stand on a (F)star
and blaze a (Dm)trail
(C)of de (Bb)sire
through the (Dm)dar
(C)kling
(F)dawn.
It’s (Dm)ask
ing for the (G)tak
ing,
(Bb)trem
bling,
(F)sha ak ing.
(Dm)Oh,
my heart is (Eb)ach
ing.
We’re (C)com ing to the edge, run ning on the wa ter, (F)com ing through the fog, your (C7)sons and daugh ters.
(F)Let
the riv er (Bb)run,
let all the (F)dream
ers wake the (Dm)na
(C)tion.
(Bb)Come,
the new Je (Dm)ru
(C)sa
(F)lem.
This page shows “Let The River Run” by Carly Simon 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 60 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.