There is (G)love,
there is (G)love,
there is (G)love,
there is (G)love.
When our (G)hope
is hard to (C)find,
and our (G)faith
is in de (C)cline, we need a (Em)cause to stand be (D)hind:
(G)Love.
We all (G)want
the way it (C)feels.
Time, it (G)comes,
and time, it (C)steals.
we What re (Em)mains?
to What is (D)real?
(G)Love.
We all
There is (C)love, there is for give ness,
there is (C)love in times of need.
When life is (C)cold, there is a prom ise:
you will (Em)nev er (D)go with (C)out.
There is (G)love,
there is (G)love.
It heals the (G)sick,
com forts the (C)weak,
breaks the (G)proud,
rais es the (C)meek.
In this (Em)life, no guar an (D)tees,
but there is (G)love.
There is (C)out.
Oh.
(G)Love
is the an swer,
(Em)love will find a way.
When we (C)love one an oth er,
it’s a (Dsus)bright er day.
(G)Love is the an swer,
(Em)love will find a way.
When we (C)love one an oth er,
it’s a (Dsus)bright er day.
There is (C)love, there is for give ness,
there is (C)love in times of need.
When life is (C)cold, there is a prom ise:
you will (Em)nev er (D)go with (C)out.
(C)O kwa ga la kwe, o kwa ga la.
O kwa ga la kwe, o kwa ga la.
(C)O kwa ga la kwe, o kwa ga la.
O kwa ga la kwe, o kwa ga la.
o kwa ga la.
This page shows “Love” by Chris Tomlin 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 G at 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.