I (D)get sent home from fa ther one day in the (D)spring of eight y one,
there was in’ no was that gainst stub born the boy was just it like my mat fa ther’s son.
When (A7)when I got thought home my pa tience had sto been ry (D)just like (D)I’d re hearsed,
and then I (D)stood there on dy’s those se trem cret blin’ knees and and (A)wait ed it for the worst.
And he said, “Let me tell you a se cret a (G)bout a fa ther’s (D)love, a se cret that my dad dy said was just be tween us.”
He said, (G)“Dad dys don’t just (A7)love their chil dren (D)ev ’ry now and then.
It’s a (D)love with out end, A men.”
It’s a love with out end, A men.
When (D)get sent home from fa ther one day in the (D)spring of eight y one,
there was in’ no was that gainst stub born the boy was just it like my mat fa ther’s son.
And (A7)when I got thought home my pa tience had sto been ry (D)test ed (D)to the end,
and then I (D)stood there on dy’s those se trem cret blin’ knees and and (A)wait ed it for the worst.
And he said, “Let me tell you a se cret a (G)bout a fa ther’s (D)love, a se cret that my dad dy said was just be tween us.”
I said, (G)“Dad dys don’t just (A7)love their chil dren (D)ev ’ry now and then.
It’s a (D)love with out end, A men.”
It’s a love with out end, A men.
When
Last (E)night I dreamed I died and stood out side those pearl y gates.
When sud den ly, I re al ized there must be some mis take.
If (A)they know half the things I’ve done, they’ll (E)nev er let me in.
And then (E)some where from the oth er side I (B7)heard these words a gain.
And they said, “Let me tell you a se cret a (A)bout a fa ther’s (E)love, a se cret that my dad dy said was just be tween us.”
You see, (A)dad dys just don’t (B)love their chil dren (E)ev ’ry now and then.
It’s a (E)love with out end, (B)A men.
It’s a love with out end, (B)A men.
This page shows “Love Without End, Amen” by George Strait 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 D at 88 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.