Mar y, did you (Dm)know
that your ba by boy would (Gm)one day walk on (Am)wa ter?
Mar y, did you (Dm)know
that your ba by boy
would (Gm)save our sons and (Asus)daugh ters?
Did you know
that your ba by boy has (F)come to make you (C6)new?
and This child (Gm7)kissed that you de liv ered will (Asus)soon de liv er (A)you.
Mar y, did you (Dm)know
that your ba by boy
will (Gm)give sight to a (Am)blind man?
Mar y, did you (Dm)know
that your ba by boy
would (Gm)calm a storm with (Asus)His hand?
Did you know
that your ba by boy has (F)walked where an gels (C6)trod,
and when you (Gm7)kissed your lit tle ba by,
you’ve (Asus)kissed the face of (A)you.
Mar y, did you (A)God?
Oh, Mar y did you (Dm)know?
The (Bb)blind will see, the (C)deaf will hear, the (Dm)dead will live a (Bb)gain,
the lame will leap, the (C)dumb will speak the (Dm)prais es of the (Asus)Lamb.
Mar y, did you (Gm7)hold ing
is the (Asus)great
(A)I
(Dm)AM?
This page shows “Mary, Did You Know?” by Mark Lowry 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.