I light a (Bm)can dle to our love,
in love our (A)prob lems dis ap pear.
But, all in (Bm)all, we soon dis cov (A)er
that one and (A)one is all we long to hear.
(F)All ’round the world
lit tle (C)chil dren be ing (Am)born to the world,
got to (Bb)give ’em all we (Dm)can till the war is won:
(F)then will the work be done.
(What are we gon na do?) (Gm)Help them to learn
songs of (C)joy in stead of (F)“burn, ba by, burn.”
Let us (A)show them how to (Dm)play
the (Dm)pipes of (Bb)peace.
(Dm)Play
the (Dm)pipes of (Bbmaj7)peace.
(Gm)Help me to learn
songs of (C)joy in stead of (F)“burn, ba by, burn.”
Won’t you (A)show me how to (Dm)play
the (Dm)pipes of (Bb)peace?
(Dm)Play
the (Dm)pipes of (Bbmaj7)peace.
(Bbmaj7)Ooh.
(Bbmaj7)Ooh.
I light a (Bm)can dle to our love,
in love our (A)prob lems dis ap pear.
But, all in (Bm)all, we soon dis cov (A)er
that one and (A)one is all we long to hear.
This page shows “Pipes Of Peace” by Paul McCartney 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 D at 90 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.