(F#m7)One (G#m7)thing I (A)love,
(Dmaj9)love to (E)do is (F#m7)talk (G#m7)to some (A)one,
(Dmaj9)wish I knew (E)who.
(Cmaj9)Some (G)times the (Am7)peo ple who know the (E7)least say the (Am7)most.
Makes you won der (Eb)who (Abmaj7)you can (Bb)trust,
(Gm7)what’s gon na (Fm7)hap pen?
(F#m7)First (G#m7)thing I (A)know:
(Dmaj9)God is e (E)love.
The (A)next thing would be,
ad (Dmaj9)He loves (E)me.
(Cmaj9)Some (G)times I’m (Am7)tired of wait ing for a (Am7)thing or some one.
You’re Then I stop and (Eb)see (Abmaj7)what He’s (Bb)done
and (Gm7)I know ev (Fm7)’ry thing will (Csus)come.
But (Cm)May (Bb)be (Eb)to (F6)day, (F)an y thing can change, noth in’ stays (Gsus)the same.
(Cm)May (Bb)be (Eb)to (F6)day, (F)what’s to mor row for?
No one knows (Gsus)for sure.
Through it all, (Bb)come (Eb)what (F6)may, lit tle (Abmaj7)mir a cles hap (G7sus)pen ev ’ry day.
And (F#m7)so (G#m7)there you (A)go,
(Dmaj9)strange ly e (E)nough,
a (A)lone e ven though
ad (Dmaj9)dict ed (E)to
(Cmaj9)You’re (G)in and (Am7)out so quick ly that it (Am7)gives you a start.
You’re wait ing for a (Eb)mes (Abmaj7)sage a (Bb)word,
but (Gm7)you have n’t (Fm7)heard from your (Csus)heart.
But (Cm)may (Bb)be (Eb)to (F6)day, (F)an y things can change, noth in’ stays (Gsus)the same.
(Cm)May (Bb)be (Eb)to (F6)day, (F)it’s for the we need, I real ly (Gsus)be lieve.
Through it all, (Bb)come (Eb)what (F6)may, lit tle (Abmaj7)mir a cles hap (G7sus)pen ev ’ry day.
And
(Eb)What is a (Cm7)mir a cle?
(G7#5)Love is a (Abmaj7)mir a cle.
(Ab)Ev er y (Bb)time that you care, a (Gm7)mir a cle; it (Abmaj7)hap pens some (Eb)So man y (Cm7)mir a cles, e ven (G7#5)small, lit tle (Abmaj7)mir a cles.
(Ab)Just take one (Bb)look a round, it’s (Bb)not hard to (C)fig ure out.
’Cause it (Dm)might (C)be (F)to (G6)day, (G)oh, an y thing can change, noth in’ stays (Asus)the same.
And (Dm)may (C)be (F)to (G6)day, what to mor row’s for, no one knows (Asus)for sure.
Through it all, (C)come (F)what (G6)may, lit tle (Bbmaj7)mir a cles hap (A7sus)pen ev ’ry day.
They hap (A7sus)pen ev ’ry (Dsus)day.
This page shows “Little Miracles” by Luther Vandross 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 F# at 100 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.