You are not hid den.
There’s nev er been a mo ment you were for got ten.
You are not hope less,
though you have been bro ken, your in no cence (Em)stol en.
I (Cmaj7)hear you whis per (G)un der neath your breath.
I (Cmaj7)hear your S O (G)S, your S O S.
(G)I
will (Am)send out an ar my to find
you in the (C)mid dle of the dark est (Em7)night, it’s true.
(C)I will res cue you.
There is no dis
(G)I
will
(Am)send out an ar my to find
you in the (C)mid dle of the dark est (Em7)night, it’s true.
(C)I will res cue you.
(G)I
will
(Am)nev er stop march ing to reach
you in the (C)mid dle of the hard est (Em7)fight, it’s true.
(C)I will res cue you.
I (Cmaj7)hear the whis per (G)un der neath your breath.
I (Cmaj7)hear you whis per (G)you have (Em7)noth ing
left.
(G)I will
(Asus)send out an ar my to find
you in the (C)mid dle of the dark est (Em7)night, it’s true.
(C)I will res cue you.
(G)I will
(Am)nev er stop march ing to reach
you in the (C)mid dle of the hard est (Em7)fight, it’s true.
(C)I will res cue you.
Oh, (C)I will res cue you.
This page shows “Rescue” by Lauren Daigle 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 75 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.