(Am)Walk ing up a (G#)hill to night when (C)you have closed your (F)eyes.
ing.
I (Am)wish I did n’t (G#)have to make all those (C)mis takes and be (F)wise.
burn ing.
(Am)Please try to be (G#)pa tient night and (C)know that I’m still (F)learn ing.
I’m (Am)sor ry that you (G#)have to see while the (C)strength in side me (F)slow.
burn ing.
And But (Am)where are you, my (G#)an gel, now?
I’ll (C)Don’t you see me (F)cry ing?
And I (Am)know that you can’t (G#)do it all, but you (C)can’t say I’m not (F)try ing.
I’m (Am)on my knees in (G#)front of him, but he (C)does n’t seem to (F)see me.
nize.
With (Am)all his trou bles (G#)on his mind, he’s (C)look ing right through (F)me.
Am I (Am)let ting my self (G#)down
be (C)side this fire in (F)you?
And I (Am)wish that you could (G#)see
I (C)have my trou bles (F)too.
(F)re al ize?
(Am)Look ing at you (G#)leav ing,
I’m (C)look ing for a sign.
This page shows “The Hill” by The Swell Season 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 76 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.