Ev er (Gm)since I was a child
I’ve turned it (Eb)o ver in my (Ab)mind.
I sang by that pia no, tore my yel low (F)dress and
(Eb)cried and cried and (Ab)cried.
And I don’t (Fsus4)wan na see what I’ve seen, to un (Cm)do what has been done.
(Eb)Turn off all the lights.
(Fsus4)Let the morn ing (Gm)come.
(Dm)Come.
Now there’s (Gm)green light in my eyes.
And my (Gm)lov er on my (F)mind.
And I’ll sing from that pi (Gm)a no, tear my yel low (Cm)dress and
(Gm)cry and cry and cry
o ver the love of you.
On this (Gm)cham pagne drunk en hope, a gainst the cur rent, all a (Eb)lone.
(Ab)Ev ’ry bod y see, I (Gm)love him.
’Cause it’s a feel ing that you get when the (F)af ter noon is set on the (Eb)bridge in to the cit y.
And I don’t (F)wan na see what I’ve seen, to un do what has been done.
(Eb)Turn off all the lights and (Dm)let the morn (F)ing (Gm)come.
Now there’s
This page shows “Over The Love” by Florence + The Machine 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 Eb at 120 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.