O ceans a part, ed day af ter day,
and I (Gsus)slow ly go in sane.
I hear your voice ter,
on the line, (Dm7)tears,
but it (G)does n’t stop the pain.
If I see you next to nev er,
how can we say for (Fsus2)ev er?
Wher ev er you go, what ev er you do, I will be right here wait ing (G)for you.
What ev er it takes,
or how my heart breaks, I will be right here wait ing for you.
I took for grant ed day all the times
that I (Gsus)thought would last some how.
I hear the laugh ter,
I taste the (Dm7)tears,
but I (G)can’t get near you now.
If Oh, can’t you see it, ba by?
You’ve got me go in’ (Fsus2)cra zy.
Wher ev er you go,
what ev er you do, I will be right here wait ing (G)for you.
What ev er it takes,
or how my heart breaks, I will be right here wait ing for you.
I won der (C)how we can sur vive
this ro mance.
But in the (C)end, if I’m with you, I’ll take the chance.
Oh, can’t you see
Wait ing (G)for you.
This page shows “Right Here Waiting” by Richard Marx 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 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.