Does n’t mean (Gm)much.
It does n’t mean (Ebsus2)an y thing at (Bb)all.
The life I’ve left be (Gm)hind li me is a (Eb5)cold room,
I’ve crossed the (Gm7)last line
from I (Eb)where I can’t re (Bb)turn,
where (F)ev ’ry step I (Gm)took in faith be (Ebsus2)trayed me
and I’m (F)led
me (Gm)from
my (Eb)home.
(F)Sweet
sur (Gm)ren der
is all that I (F)have
to (Bb)give.
Take me (Gm)in,
It does n’t no (Ebsus2)ques y tions at (Bb)asked.
You strip a way the (Gm)ug li ness that sur (Eb5)rounds me.
Are you an (Gm7)an gel?
Am I (Eb)al read y that (Bb)gone?
I (F)on ly hope that (Gm)I won’t dis ap (Ebsus2)point you
when I’m (F)down
here (Gm)on
my (Eb)knees.
(F)Sweet
sur (Gm)ren der
is all that I (F)have
to (Bb)give.
Take me (Gm)give.
(F)Sweet
sur (Gm)ren der
is all that I (F)have
to (Bb)give.
And I (Cm)don’t un der stand
how the (F)touch of your hand...
I would (Bb)be the one to (Eb)fall.
I miss the (Cm)lit tle things.
I miss (Cm)ev ’ry thing
a bout you.
Does n’t mean (Gm)much.
It does n’t mean (Eb)an y thing at (Bb)all.
The life I’ve left be (Gm)hind
me is a (Eb)cold room.
(Bb)give.
This page shows “Sweet Surrender” by Sarah McLachlan 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 C at 112 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.