How does she know
you love her?
How does she know
she’s yours?
How does she know that you love her?
How do you show her you love her?
How does she know that you real ly, real ly tru ly love her?
How does she know that you love her?
How do you show her you love her?
How does she know that you real ly, real ly, tru ly love her?
It’s not bod e nough to take the one you love for grant ed.
You must bod re mind her, or she’ll be in clined to say:
“How do I know
he loves me?
How do I know
he’s mine?”
Well, does he leave a lit tle note to tell you you are on his mind?
Send you yel low flow ers when the sky is gray?
Hey.
He’ll find a new way to show you a lit tle bit tle ev ’ry day.
do.
That’s how you know,
that’s how you know he’s your love.
You’ve got to show her you need her; don’t treat her like a mind read er!
Each day do some thing to lead her to be lieve you love her.
That’s how you know
he loves you.
That’s how you know
it’s true.
Be cause he’ll wear your fav ’rite col or just so he can match your eyes;
plan a pri vate pic nic by the fi re’s glow, oh.
His heart ’ll be yours for ev er, some thing ev ’ry day will show.
That’s how you know,
that’s how you know.
That’s how you know,
that’s how you know.
That’s how you know,
that’s how you know.
know he’s your love.
This page shows “That's How You Know” by Amy Adams 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 D at 144 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.