They pass me by,
(Bm)all of those great ro (Esus)manc (Em7)es.
It’s as if (Bm)you’re rob bing me of my (C)right ful chanc ac (D)es.
My pic ture clear,
(Bm)ev ’ry thing seemed so (Esus)eas (Em7)y;
and so I (Bm)dealt you the blow,
one of (Em)us had to go.
(Am)Now it’s diff ’rent (Am7)I want you to know.
One of us is (G)cry ing, (G)one of us is (Em)ly ing (Em7)in her lone ly (C)bed.
(A)Star ing at the (D)ceil ing,
(C)wish ing she was (D)some where else in (G)stead.
(D)One of us is (G)lone ly, (G)one of us is (Em)on ly (D)wait ing for a call.
Sor ry for him (A7)self, feel ing (G)stu pid, feel ing small;
(Am)wish ing he had nev er left at all.
I saw my self
(Bm)as a con cealed at (Esus)trac (Em7)tion.
I felt you (Bm)kept me a way from the (C)heat and the ac (D)tion.
Just like a child,
(Bm)stub born and mis con (Esus)ceiv
(Em7)ing;
that’s how I (Bm)start ed the show; one of (Em)us had to go.
(Am)Now I’ve changed and (Am7)I want you to know.
One of us is (G)cry ing, (G)one of us is (Em)ly ing (Em7)in her lone ly (C)bed.
(A)Star ing at the (D)ceil ing,
(C)wish ing she was (D)some where else in (G)stead.
(D)One of us is (G)lone ly, (G)one of us is (Em)on ly (D)wait ing for a call.
Sor ry for her (A7)self, feel ing (G)stu pid, feel ing small;
(Am)wish ing she had nev er left at all.
Nev er left at (G)all.
(A)Star ing at the
Nev er left at (G)all.
This page shows “One Of Us” by ABBA 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 medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.