When you get caught
(Gmaj9)in the rain,
with (C)no (G)where (Am)to (G)run; when you’re dis traught
and in pain,
with (C)out (G)an (Am)y one; when you keep if cry ing out
to be saved,
but (C)no (G)bod (Am)y comes,
and you feel so
far a way
that (C)you (G)just (Am)can’t (Em)find your way home;
you can (Em)get there a (Em)lone.
It’s o (Am7)kay,
what you (C)say,
is:
I can (D)make it through the rain.
I can (D6)stand up once a gain
on my (Gsus2)own, and I (Am7)know that I’m (C)strong e nough to mend.
And ev er y (D)time I feel a fraid,
I hold (Dm7)tight er to my faith,
and I live one more (Am7)day, and I make it through the rain.
when you And if you ing keep
fall ing down,
don’t (C)you (G)dare (Am)give in.
You will a rise
safe and sound;
so (C)keep (G)press (Am)ing (Em)on stead fast ly,
and you’ll (Em)find what you (Em)need to pre (Am7)vail
once you (C)say:
is:
I can (D)make it through the rain.
I can (D6)stand up once a gain
on my (Gsus2)own, and I (Am7)know that I’m (C)strong e nough to mend.
And ev er y (D)time I feel a fraid,
I hold (Dm7)tight er to my faith,
and I live one more (Am7)day, and I make it through the rain.
(Am7)day, and I make it through the rain.
And when the (B7sus)wind (Em)blows,
as shad ows (D)grow (Em)close, (Am7)don’t be a fraid;
there’s (B)noth
ing (C#m7)you (B)can’t face.
And should they (B7sus)tell (Em)you
you’ll nev er (D)pull (Em)through, (Am7)don’t hes i tate;
(C)stand tall and say,
(Eb)yeah:
I can (Fsus2)make it through the rain.
I can (Bbmaj7)stand up once a gain
on my (Bbsus2)own, and I (Cm7)know that I’m (Eb)strong e nough to mend.
And ev er y (A)time I (D7)feel a fraid,
(C7)I hold (Fm7)tight er to my faith,
and I (Bbsus2)live (Gm7)one more (Cm7)day,
and I make it through the rain.
I can make it through the rain,
and stand up once a gain.
And I’ll live one more day and night; I can (Eb)make it (F)through the
rain.
(Ebmaj7)Oh, yes you can.
Mm.
You’re gon na (Eb)make it (F)through the rain.
This page shows “Through The Rain” by Mariah Carey 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 61 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.