(Fmaj9)Some thing’s start ed cra zy,
sweet and un (Em7)known.
(Fmaj9)Some thing you keep in a box on the street,
now it’s long ing for a (Em7)home.
And, who can say what dreams are?
Wake me in time to be lone ly and sad.
And, who can say what we are?
This is the sea son for dream ing...
And (Am)now our bod ies are the (Gm7)guilt y ones, who (Fmaj7)touch
and col or the (Bb6/9)hours.
(Am)Night won’t breathe.
Oh, how we
(Fmaj7)fall in si lence from the sky
and (Dm9)whis per some sil ver re ply…
Whoa oh, whoa oh.
(Fmaj9)Pulse is gone and rac ing,
all fits and starts.
(Fmaj9)Win dow by win dow you try and look in to
this brave new you that you are.
And, who can say what dreams are?
Wake me in time to be out in the cold.
And, who can say what we are?
This is the rea son for dream ing...
And (Am)now our bod ies are the (Gm7)guilt y ones.
Our (Fmaj7)touch
will fill ev ’ry (Bb6/9)hour.
(Am)Huge and dark, oh, our hearts will (Fmaj7)mur mur the blues from on high,
then (Dm9)whis per some sil ver re ply...
whoa oh, whoa oh.
And (Am)now our bod ies are the (C13)guilt y ones.
This page shows “The Guilty Ones” by Duncan Sheik 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 A at 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.