(G)Look at all my (D)trials and trib u (Em)la tions
(C)Sink ing in a (G)gen tle pool of (Am)wine
(G)What’s that in the (B7)bread it’s gone (Em)to my (G7)head swers (G7)Till this (C)morn ing is this (Am)eve ning life is (G)fine
(G)Al ways hoped that (D)I’d be an a (Em)pos tle
(C)Knew that I would (G)make it if I (Am)tried
(G)Then when we re (B7)tire we can (Em)write the (G7)gos pels (G7)So they’ll (C)still talk a (Am)bout us when we’ve (G)died
(G)Look at all my (D)trials and trib u (Em)la tions
(C)Sink ing in a (G)gen tle pool of (Am)wine
(G)Don’t dis turb me (B7)now I can (Em)see the (G7)an swers (G7)Till this (C)eve ning is this (Am)morn ing life is (G)fine
(G)Al ways hoped that (D)I’d be an a (Em)pos tle
(C)Knew that I would (G)make it if I (Am)tried
(G)Then when we re (B7)tire we can (Em)write the (G7)gos pels (G7)So they’ll (C)all talk a (Am)bout us when we’ve (G)died
(G)died
This page shows “The Last Supper” by Andrew Lloyd Webber 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 G at 120 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.