I took the (F)sup er mar ket flow’rs from the win dow (F)sill.
Threw the (F)day old tea from the cup.
Packed up the pho to al bum (Bb)Matt hew had made.
Mem o (Bb)ries of a life that’s been loved.
Took the get (Am)lows, well soon the cards and stuffed (Bbsus2)an i mals.
Fold ed Poured the (F)old gin ger beer down the sink.
Dad al ways (C)told me, “Don’t you (Bb)cry when you’re down,” but Mom, there’s a (Bb)tear ev ’ry time that I blink.
Oh, I’m in piec es.
It’s tear in’ me up but I know a heart that’s (Bb)broke is a heart that’s been loved.
So I’ll sing (F)Hal le lu jah,
you were an (C)an gel in the (F)shape of my mom.
You got to (C)see the per son (Dm)I have be come, spread your wings and I know (C)that when God took you back He said “Hal le lu jah, you’re home.”
I (C)fluffed the pil (Am)lows, well made the bed, stacked the (Bbsus2)chairs i up.
Fold ed your night (F)old gowns neat ly in a case.
John said he’d (C)drive, then put his (Bb)hand on my cheek and wiped there’s a (Bb)tear from the side of my face.
I hope that I see the world as you did ’cause I know a life with (Bb)love is a life that’s been lived.
So I’ll sing (F)Hal le lu jah,
you were an (C)an gel in the (F)shape of my mom.
When I fell (C)down you’d be there (Dm)hold in’ me up, spread your wings as you go.
(C)that When God takes you back He’ll say “Hal le lu jah, you’re home.”
I (C)fluffed the pil (F)Ooh.
(F)Ooh.
(F)Ooh.
(Dm)Ooh.
This page shows “Supermarket Flowers” by Ed Sheeran 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 Bb at 90 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.