Take a look at the (A5)moun tain
stretch ing a mile high.
Take a look at the (A5)o cean,
far as your eye can see,
and (F)think
of Me.
Take a look at the (A5)des ert; do you feel like a grain of sand?
but I am with you wher ev er; where you go is where I to am,
and I’m al ways (Ab)think ing of (Bb)you.
Take a (Ab)look a round (Bb)you;
I’m (Ab)spell ing it (Bb)out one by (F)one.
I love you (C5)more than the sun and the stars that I taught how to shine.
You are Mine and you shine for Me too.
I love you yes ter day and to day and to mor row.
I’ll say it a gain and a gain.
I love you (F5)more.
Just a face in the (A5)cit y,
just a tear on a crowd ed street, but you are one in a mil lion
and you you be long I to Me.
and I’m And I (Ab)want you to (Bb)know that I’m (Ab)not let ting (Bb)go, I’m (Ab)e ven when (Bb)you come un (F)done.
I love you (C5)more than the sun and the stars that I taught how to shine.
You are Mine and you shine for Me too.
I love you yes ter day and to day and to mor row.
I’ll say it a gain and a gain.
I love you (F5)more.
I love you (F5)more,
yeah.
Shine
for (C)Me.
You shine
for Me.
You shine
on, you shine
on, you shine
for (Bbsus2)Me.
I love you (D5)more than the sun and the stars that I taught how to shine.
You are Mine and you shine for Me too.
I love you yes ter day and to day and to mor row.
I’ll say it a gain and a gain.
I love you (D5)more than the sun and the stars that I taught how to shine.
You are Mine and you shine for Me too.
I love you yes ter day and to day and to mor row.
I’ll say it a gain and a gain.
I love you I’ll say it a gain and a gain.
I love you (G5)more.
I love you (G5)more.
And I (Bm)see (D5)you, and I made you, and I (Bm)love (D5)you more than you can im (B5)ag ine,
(D)more than you can (B5)fath om.
I (D)love you more than the sun,
and you shine for Me.
This page shows “More” by Matthew West 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 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.