If ev er you’ve got (G)rain in your heart,
some one has hurt you and (D)torn you a part,
am I un wise
to (E)o pen up your eyes to love (A)me?
And let it be, when like they (G)said it would be,
me lov ing you, girl, and (D)you lov ing me.
Am I un wise
to (E)o pen up your eyes to love (A)me?
to me when (C#m)ev er you’re lone ly, (D)run to me if (Dm)you need a shoul der.
(A)Now and (A)then you’ll (F#7)need some one old er, so, (Dm6)dar ling,
you run to (A)me.
And when you’re you run to (A)me.
to me when (C#m)ev er you’re lone ly, (D)run to me if (Dm)you need a shoul der.
(A)Now and (A)then you’ll (F#7)need some one old er, so, (Dm6)dar ling,
you run to (A)Run to me when (C#m)ev er you’re lone ly, (D)run to me if (Dm)you need a shoul der.
(A)Now and (A)then you’ll (F#7)need some one old er, so, (Dm6)dar ling,
you run to (A)me.
This page shows “Run To Me” by Bee Gees 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 A at 90 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.