For ev er could nev er be (G)long e nough for me
to (Am7)feel like I’ve had (Gsus)long e nough with (Fsus2)you.
For get the world now, (G)we won’t let them see.
“I love you” But there’s (Gsus)one thing left to do.
Now that the weight has (F)lift ted,
and love has sure ly shift ed my way, (C)mar
ry (G)me,
to (Gsus)day and ev (Fsus2)’ry day.
Mar
ry (G)me.
If I (Am7)ev er get the (Gsus)nerve to say “hel (F)lo” in this ca fé, say you (C)will,
mm,
say you (C)will,
mm.
To geth er can nev er be (G)close e nough for me
to (Am7)feel like I am (Gsus)close e nough to (Fsus2)you.
For You wear white, and (G)I’ll wear out the words “I love you” But there’s (Gsus)and “you’re beau ti ful.”
Now that the wait is (F)o ver
and love has fi n’lly showed her my way, (C)mar
ry (G)me,
to (Gsus)day and ev (Fsus2)’ry day.
Mar
ry (G)me.
If I (Am7)ev er get the (Gsus)nerve to say “hel (F)lo” in this ca fé, say you (C)will,
mm,
say you (C)will,
mm.
Prom ise me
you’ll al ways be
hap py by my (G)side.
I prom ise to
sing to you
when all the mu sic (G)dies.
And mm,
mar ry me.
This page shows “Marry Me” by Train 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 160 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.