Hoo.
Win ter snow is (F)fall ing down, chil dren laugh ing (Bb)all a round, lights are turn ing on,
like a (Cm7)fair y tale come true.
Sit ting by the fire
we made, you’re the an swer (Bb)when I prayed
I would find some (Bb)one;
and, (Cm7)ba by, I found you.
All I want is to hold you for (Fsus)ev er.
All I need is you more ev ’ry day.
(Bb)You saved my heart
from be ing (Gm)bro ken (Gm)a part.
You gave your (Cm7)love a way
and I’m thank ful (F7sus)ev ’ry day
for the (Bb)gift.
Watch ing as you (C)soft ly sleep, what I’d give if (F)I could keep
just this mo ment,
if (Gm)on ly time stood (C)still.
But the col ors fade
a way and the years will (F)make us gray, but, ba by, in my (F)eyes,
you’ll (Gm)still be beau ti ful.
All I want is to hold you for (Csus)ev er.
All I need is you more ev ’ry (Csus)day.
(F)You saved my heart
from be ing (Dm)bro ken (Dm)a part.
You gave your (Gm7)love a way
and I’m thank ful (C7sus)ev ’ry day
for the (F)gift.
All I want (Dm)bro ken (Dm)a part.
You gave your (Gm7)love a way.
I can’t find the (Bb)words to say that I’m (Dm)thank ful (Gm7)ev ’ry day
for the (F)gift.
(C6)Ooh,
ah.
Ah,
ooh,
ooh.
This page shows “The Gift” by Jim Brickman 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.