Drew looks
at me.
I (C)fake a smile so he won’t (F)see that I there he (Dm)want and I’m (Bb)need in’ the kind of (C7)ev ’ry thing that we should (Dm)be.
I’ll bet she’s beau ti ful, that girl he talks a bout.
And she’s got ev ’ry thing that (C)I have to live with out.
Drew talks
to me.
I (C)laugh ’cause it’s so damn fun (F)ny and I there he (Dm)can’t e ven (Bb)see ly, the kind of (C7)an y one when he’s with (Dm)me.
He says he’s so in love; he’s fi n’lly got it right.
I won der if he knows he’s (C)I have to live with out.
(C)all I think a bout at night.
He’s the rea son for the (C)tear drops on my gui tar, the on ly thing that keeps me (Bb)wish in’ on a wish in’ star.
He’s the song in the car I keep sing in’.
Don’t know (Dm)why I do.
So, I drive home a lone.
As I turn off the light, I’ll put his pic ture down and (C)may be get some sleep to night.
’Cause he’s the rea son for the (C)tear drops on my gui tar, the on ly one who’s got e (Bb)nough of me to break my heart.
He’s the song in the car.
I keep sing in’.
Don’t know (Dm)why I do.
He’s the time tak en up, but there’s nev er e nough and he’s all that I need to fall (Bb)in to.
Drew looks
at me.
I (C)fake a smile so he won’t (F)see.
This page shows “Teardrops On My Guitar” by Taylor Swift 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 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.