I can re mem ber the (C)ver y first time I cried,
how I (F)wiped my eyes
and bur ied the (Bb)pain in side.
a round my eyes.
All of my mem ’ries, the (C)good and bad that’s passed, did n’t e ven (F)take the time
I don’t e to (Bb)re al ize.
I’m (Dm)Star ing at the (A)cracks in the walls, ’cause I’m (G9)wait ing for it all
to (Cmaj7)come to an end.
Still I (Dm)curl up right (A)un der the bed, ’cause it’s (G9)tak ing o ver my head all (Cmaj7)o ver a gain.
(Do you e ven know who you are?) I guess I’m trying to find.
(A bor rowed dream or a su per star?) Ev I bod to be a star.
(Is life good to you or is it bad?) I can’t tell an y more.
(Do you e ven know what you have?)
No.
Ly ing a wake, ber the (C)watch y ing the sun light.
How the (F)birds will sing
and bur as I (Bb)count the rings a round my eyes.
Con stant ly push ing the (C)world I know a side, I don’t e ven (F)feel the pain,
I don’t e ven (Bb)want to try.
I’m (Dm)look ing for a (A)way to be come ’cause the (G9)per son I dreamt up
when (Cmaj7)I was six teen.
Oh, I (Dm)noth ing is (A)e ver e nough, ooh, it’s (G9)ba by, it ain’t e nough, or (Cmaj7)what it may seem.
(Do you e ven know who you are?) I’m guess still trying to find.
(A bor rowed dream or a su per star?) Ev ’ry bod y wants to be.
(Is life good to you or is it bad?) I can’t tell an y more.
(Do you e ven know what you have?)
No.
(F)(Sor ry girl.
(C)Tell a tale for me, ’cause I’m won der ing
how you real ly feel.) I’m a lone ly girl,
I’ll (Am)tell a tale for you.
’Cause I’m just trying to make
all my dreams come true.
(Do you e ven know who you are?)
(A bor rowed dream or a su per star?) Oh, I want ed to be a star.
(Is life good to you or is it bad?) I can’t tell an y more.
(Do you e ven know what you have?) I guess not, ah, I guess not.
(Do you e ven know who you are?) Oh, I’m try ing to find.
(A ris ing dream or a fall ing star?) Oh, I have all these dreams.
(Is life good to you or is it bad?) I can’t tell an y more.
(Do you e ven know what you have?)
This page shows “Lonely Girl” by P!nk 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 90 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.