(Bb)Why is my heart so light?
Why are the stars so (Cm7)bright?
Why is the (F7)sky so blue
since the (Cm7)hour
I met (Bb)you?
A lone I sing in (F9)moon light
with (F7)you in my heart su (Bb)preme.
To (G7)hear you say I (Cm)love you,
(Cm7)that is my hope, my (F7)dream.
(Bb)Love,
this is my song,
here is a song, a ser e nade to you.
The (F7)world
can not be (Cm7)wrong
if in this (F7)world
there’s (Bb)you.
I care not what the world may (Cm)say;
with out your love there is no (Bb)day.
Love,
this is my song,
here is a (Cm7)song, a (F9)ser e nade to (Bb)you.
(Bb)Flow ers are smil ing bright.
Smil ing for our de (Cm7)light,
Smil ing so (F7)ten der ly
for the (Cm7)world
you and (Bb)me.
I know the world is (F9)smil ing,
with (F7)smil ing so ten der (Bb)ly;
it (G7)hears the same old (Cm)sto ry
(Cm7)through out e ter ni (F7)ty.
(Bb)Love,
this is my song,
here is a song, a ser e nade to you.
The (F7)world
can not be (Cm7)wrong
if in this (F7)world
there’s (Bb)you.
I care not what the world may (Cm)say;
with out your love there is no (Bb)day.
Love,
this is my song,
here is a (Cm7)song, a (F9)ser e nade to (Bb)you.
(Bb)you.
This page shows “This Is My Song” by Petula Clark 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 83 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.