Now it seems to me that you (D5)know just what to say.
But words are on ly (E5)words.
Can you show me some thing (A5)else?
Can you swear to me that you’ll (D5)al ways be this way?
(F5)Show me how you feel
more than ev er, ba by, (CN.C.)ba by, ba by, ba by.
Well, I don’t wan na be lone ly (Dm)no more.
I don’t wan na have to pay for (C)this.
I don’t wan na know the lov er (Dm)at my (G)door is just an oth er (Em)heart ache on my (Am)list.
I don’t wan na be an gry (Dm)no more.
And you know I could nev er stand for (C)this.
So when you tell me that you love me, (Dm)know for (G)sure.
I don’t wan na be (E7)lone ly an y more.
Oh,
oh,
oh, oh.
Oh,
oh,
oh, oh.
Now it’s hard for me when my (D5)heart’s still on the mend.
(F5)O pen up to (E5)me like you do your girl friends.
And you sing to me and it’s (D5)har mo ny.
Girl, what you do to me is ev ’ry thing.
(F5)Let me say an y thing just to get you back a gain.
(E5)Why can’t we just (Am)try?
I don’t wan na be lone ly (Dm)no more.
oh.
What if I was (Dm)good to you?
What if you were (Am)good to me?
What if I could (Dm)hold you till I feel you move in (Am)side of me?
And what if it was (Dm)par a dise?
And what if (Am)we were sym pho nies?
(F)What if I gave all my life to (E7)find some way to stand be side you?
I don’t wan na be lone ly (Dm)no more.
I don’t wan na have to pay for (C)this.
I don’t wan na know the lov er (Dm)at my (G)door is just an oth er (Em)heart ache on my (Am)list.
I don’t wan na be an gry (Dm)no more.
But you know I could nev er stand for (C)this.
So when you tell me that you love me, (Dm)know for (G)sure.
I don’t wan na be (E7)lone ly an y more.
Oh,
oh,
oh, oh.
Oh,
oh,
I don’t wan na be (E7)lone ly an y more.
Oh, oh,
oh, oh.
Oh, oh,
I don’t wan na be (E7)lone ly an y more.
I don’t wan na be (E7)lone ly an y more.
This page shows “Lonely No More” by Rob Thomas 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 A at 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.