I try to hold on (C)to this (D)world you feel with ev ’ry thing I (C)have, But but I feel the weight of what it (G)brings and the hurt that (D)tries to (Em)grab.
The man y trials that (C)seem to nev er (G)end, His Word de (D)clares this (Em)truth, that we will en ter (C)in His (D)rest out weighs with won ders a (C)new.
But I hold on (G)to this (D)hope and the prom ise (G)that He (C)brings, that there will be a (G)place with no more (D)suf fer ing.
There will be a (C)day with no more tears,
no more pain and no more fears.
There will be a (C)day when the bur dens of this (Em)place will be no more; we’ll see Je sus face to (G)face.
But un (Em)til that day,
we’ll hold on to You al (Em)ways.
I know the jour ney (C)seems so (D)long, you feel you’re walk ing on your (C)own.
But there has nev er been of a it (G)step where you’ve walked out (D)all a (Em)lone.
The Trou bled soul, don’t (C)lose to your er (G)heart, ’cause joy and (D)peace He (Em)brings.
that And the beau ty (C)that’s in (D)store out weighs the hurt of life’s (C)sting.
But I hold on (G)to this (D)hope and the prom ise (G)that He (C)brings, that there will be a (G)place with no more (D)suf fer ing.
There will be a (C)day with no more tears,
no more pain
and no more fears.
There will be a (C)day when the bur dens of this (Em)place will be no more; we’ll see Je sus face to (G)face.
But un (Em)til that day,
we’ll hold on to You al (Em)ways.
ways.
(Em)I can’t wait un til that day where the (C)ver y One I’ve live for al ways will (G)wipe a way the sor row that I’ve (D)faced.
Oh, to (Em)touch the scars that res cued me from the (C)life of shame and mis er y, oh, (G)this is why, this is why I (D)sing.
There will be a (D)face.
There will be a (Em)day with no more tears,
no more pain
and no more fears.
There will be a (Em)day when the bur dens of this (C)place will be no more; we’ll see Je sus face to (D)face.
There will be a (Em)day.
He will wipe a way the (C)tears, He will wipe a way the (G)tears, He will wipe a way the (D)tears.
There will be a (C)day.
This page shows “There Will Be A Day” by Jeremy Camp 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 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.