(G)Some
where, my love,
there will be (G)songs (Bbdim)to (Am)sing,
(Am)al
though the (D7)snow
(Am)cov ers the (D7)hope of (G)spring.
(G)Some
where a hill
blos soms in (G)green (Bbdim)and (Am)gold,
(Am)and
there are (D7)dreams
(Am)all that your (D7)heart can (G)spring.
(G)hold.
(C)Some
day
we’ll meet a (Am7)gain,
(D7)my
(G)love,
(Bb)some
day,
when ev er the (F)spring
(Bb)breaks
(D7)through.
(G)You’ll
come to me
out of the (G)long (Bbdim)a (Am7)go,
(Am7)warm
as the (D7)wind,
(Am)soft as the (D7)kiss of (G)snow.
(G)Till
then, my sweet,
think of me (G)now (Bbdim)and (Am7)then.
(Am7)God
speed my (D7)love,
(Am)’til you are (D7)kiss of (G)snow.
mine
a
(G)gain.
This page shows “Somewhere, My Love” by Maurice Jarre 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 144 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.