All I am
is a man.
I want the world
in my hands.
I hate the beach,
but I stand in Cal i for nia with my toes in the sand.
Use the sleeves on my sweat (Eb)er; let’s have an ad ven ture.
Head in the clouds, but my grav i ty cen tered.
Touch my (Eb)neck and I’ll touch yours, you in those (Gm)lit tle high waist ed shorts, oh.
She knows what I think a bout, and what I think a bout: one love, two mouths; one love, one house; no shirt, no blouse.
Just us, you find out, (Gm)noth ing that I would n’t wan na tell you a bout, (Bb)no.
’Cause it’s too (Ebmaj7)cold
for you (Gm)here
and (Bb)now, so let me (Ebmaj7)hold
both your (Gm)hands in the (Bb)holes of my sweat er.
if I (Eb)may just take your breath a way, I don’t mind if there’s not much to say.
(Gm)some times the si lence guides our minds, so move to a place so far a way.
The goose bumps start to raise the min ute that my left hand meets your waist.
And then I watch your face, put my fin ger on your tongue, ’cause you love to taste, (Eb)yeah.
These hearts a dore ev ’ry one the oth er beats hard est for.
In side, this place is warm; out side, it starts to pour.
Com ing down, one love, two mouths; one love, one house; no shirt, no blouse.
Just us, you find out, (Cm7)noth ing that I would n’t wan na tell you a bout, (Gm)no, no, no.
’Cause it’s too (Ebmaj7)cold
for you (Gm)here
and (Bb)now, so let me (Ebmaj7)hold
both your (Gm)hands in the (Bb)holes of my sweat er.
it’s too (Ebmaj7)cold
for you (Gm)here
and (Bb)now, so let me (Ebmaj7)hold
both your (Gm)hands in the (Bb)holes of my sweat er.
And it’s too cold,
it’s too (Gm)cold,
two (Bb)hands in my sweat er.
This page shows “Sweater Weather” by The Neighbourhood 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 Eb at 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.