Like the (C)moun tains that (F#dim)reach for the (Dm7)sky,
(G7)like the (C)riv ers that (F#dim)run to the (G7)sea: this (A)love of (Dm7)mine
goes on and (C)on,
though (C)life is (F)emp ty.
Since you have (Cmaj9)gone,
you’re (A)al ways (Dm)on my mind,
though (G)out of (C)sight,
it’s (A)lone some (D7)thru the (D9sus)day,
and (D)oh!
the (G7)night.
I (A)cry my (Dm7)heart out,
it’s bound to (C)break;
since (C)noth ing (F)mat ters,
let it (Cmaj9)break.
I (A)ask the (Dm)sun and the moon,
the (E)stars that (Am)shine,
what’s to be (C)come of (Em)it,
this (Db9)love of (C)mine?
(Gdim)This love of (Dm7)mine
goes on and (C)on,
though (C)life is (F)emp ty.
Since you have (Cmaj9)gone,
you’re (A)al ways (Dm)on my mind,
though (G)out of (C)sight,
it’s (A)lone some (D7)thru the (D9sus)day,
and (D)oh!
the (G7)night.
I (A)cry my (Dm7)heart out,
it’s bound to (C)break;
since (C)noth ing (F)mat ters,
let it (Cmaj9)break.
I (A)ask the (Dm)sun and the moon,
the (E)stars that (Am)shine,
what’s to be (C)come of (Em)it,
this (Db9)love of (C)mine?
(Gdim)This love of (C)mine?
This page shows “This Love Of Mine” by Frank Sinatra 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 120 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.