I walked a cross
an emp ty land.
I knew the path way like the (D7)back of my hand.
I felt the earth
be neath my feet.
Sat by the riv er and it (D7)made me com plete.
Oh, sim ple thing,
where have you gone?
I’m get ting old and I need (D7)some thing to re ly on.
So tell me when (Bm7)you’re gon na let me in.
I’m get ting tired and I need (D7)some where to be gin.
I came a cross
a fall en tree.
I felt the branch es of it (D7)look ing at me.
Is this the place
we used to love?
Is this the place that I’ve been (D7)dream ing of?
Oh, sim ple thing,
where have you gone?
I’m get ting old and I need (Am7)some thing to re (D7)ly on.
So tell me when
(Bm7)you’re gon na let me in.
I’m get ting tired and I need (Am7)some where to be (D7)gin.
And if you have a (G)min ute, why don’t (G)we (D)go
talk a bout it (G)some where on ly (G)we (D)know?
This could be the (G)end of ev ’ry (G)thing.
(Am)So why don’t we go (G)some where on ly we know?
(Bm)Some where on ly we know.
so why don’t we go?
This could be the (G)end of ev ’ry (G)thing.
(Am)So why don’t we go (G)some where on ly we know?
(Bm)Some where on ly we know.
(Bm)Some where on ly (C)we know.
This page shows “Somewhere Only We Know” by Keane 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 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.