I did n’t know what (C#5)you
were go in’ (A5)through.
I thought that you were fine.
Why did you have to hide?
I did n’t wan na let you (C#5)down,
but the truth is (A5)out.
It’s tear in’ me a part
not lis t’n’ to my heart.
I real ly had to go.
But And I would nev er stop you, (A)e ven though we’re changed.
And you can find me in the space be tween,
where two worlds come to meet.
I’ll nev er be out of reach.
’Cause (A)you’re a part of me, so you can find me in the space be tween.
You’ll nev er be a lone,
no mat ter where you go.
We can meet
in the (Bsus)space be tween.
(CN.C.)Noth ing can stay the (C#5)same.
but It’s grow ing (A5)pains.
Be proud of all the scars.
They make you who you are.
I know you have to stay,
But I’ll nev er real ly leave you.
(A)Noth ing has to change.
And you can find me in the space be tween,
where two worlds come to meet.
I’ll nev er be out of reach.
’Cause (A)you’re a part of me, so you can find me in the space be tween.
You’ll nev er be a lone,
no mat ter where you go.
We can meet
in the (Bsus)space be tween.
(CN.C.)Noth ing can stay the There are no words left to say I know you got ta find your place.
But this is not the end.
You’re part of who I am.
E ven if we’re worlds a part, you’re still in my heart.
It will (F#sus)al ways be
(A)you and me,
yeah.
(CN.C.)You can find me in the space be tween.
Where two worlds come to meet.
I’ll nev er be out of reach.
No, ’cause (A)you’re a part of me, so you can find me in the space be tween.
You’ll nev er be a lone,
no mat ter where you go.
We can meet
in the (B)space be tween.
Yeah, no mat ter where you go,
we can meet
in the space be tween.
This page shows “Space Between” by Stephen Mark Conley 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 E at 80 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.