When you’re com ing home,
it’s the (C5)qui et in the night
that (F5)makes my mind make nois es when I felt and (Gsus)guess ing sec ond times.
Tell me that you’re mine:
say it one
more
time.
I’m read (G)y to lose
ev ’ry thing but you.
I’m read y to lose
ev ’ry thing but you,
ev ’ry thing.
Ooh,
ev ’ry thing.
Ooh.
It’s the heart of you.
I the (C5)know it in my bones.
You (F5)made me change di rec tion when I felt and (Gsus)bet ter off a lone.
Say it one more time:
tell me you
are
mine.
I’m read (G)y to lose
ev ’ry thing but you.
I’m read y to lose
ev ’ry thing but you,
ev ’ry thing.
Ooh,
ev ’ry thing.
Ooh.
Tell me that you’re mine.
(Am)Say it one more time.
Tell me that you’re mine.
(Am)Say it one more time.
Tell me that you’re mine.
(Tell me that you’re mine, (F5)Say it one more one time.
time.) Say it one more time.
(Tell me that you’re mine.) (F5)Tell me that I’m you’re y mine.
to lose
ev ’ry thing but you.
I’m read y to lose
ev ’ry thing but you,
ev ’ry thing.
Mm,
mm,
ev ’ry thing.
Ooh.
Say it one more time.
Say it one more time.
This page shows “Ready To Lose” by Ingrid Michaelson 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 72 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.