(C)Some day
when we are (F)wis er,
when the world’s (Dm)old er,
when we have (Dm7)learned.
(Dm)I pray
some day we may (Am)yet
(Em)live
to (F)live
(C)and
(C)let
(Gsus)live.
(C)Some day
life will be (F)fair er,
need will be (Dm)rar er,
greed will not (Dm)pay.
(Dm)God speed
this bright mil (Dm)len (C)ni (F)um
(Am)on its (Dm7)way.
(F)Let it (Em)come (G)some (C)day.
(C)Some day
our fight will be (F)won then,
we’ll stand in the (Dm)sun then,
that bright af ter (Dm7)noon.
(Dm)Till then,
on days when the (Dm)sun (C)is (F)gone,
(Am)we’ll hang (Dm7)on,
(G)wish (F)up (Fmaj)on (G#dim)the (Am)moon.
(Dm)Change (C)will (F)come
(F6)one (F)day, (Fmaj7)some (G7)day (C)soon.
This page shows “Someday (Esmeralda's Prayer)” by Alan Menken 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.