Did n’t I give it all?
Tried
my best,
gave you ev ’ry thing I had,
ev ’ry thing and no less.
Did n’t I do it right
to let you down?
May be you got too used to,
and this well, hav ing me ’round.
need.
Still, how can you walk a way
from all my ly tears?
It’s gon na be an emp ty road I thought with out me right than here.
But go on and take it,
take it all with you.
Don’t look back
at this crum bl ing fool.
Just take it all
with my
love.
Take it all
with my
love.
May be I should leave
to help you see
noth ing gets bet ter than this,
and this is ev ’ry thing we need.
Still, So, is it o ver?
way
Is this real ly it?
You’re giv ing up so eas i ly, I thought you loved me more than this.
But go on and take it,
take it all with you.
Don’t look back
at this crum bl ing fool.
Just take it all
with my
love.
Take it all
with my
love.
May be love.
I will change
if I must,
slow it down and bring it home, I will ad just.
Oh, if on ly, if on ly you knew
that ev ’ry thing I do is
for
you.
But go on, go on and take it,
take it all with you.
Don’t look back
at this crum bl ing fool.
Just take it,
take it all with you.
Don’t look back
at this crum bl ing fool.
Just take it all
with my
love.
Take it all
with my love.
Take it all
with my love.
This page shows “Take It All” by Adele 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 69 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.