Till the (G)riv
ers (C)all
run (G)dry,
till the sun
falls (C)from
the (G)sky,
till life
on (C)earth
is (G)through,
I’ll
(D)be (C)need
ing (G)you.
I know some (C)times
you may (G)won der
from lit tle (C)things
I say and (G)do.
But there’s no (D)need
for (C)you to (G)won der
if I need you
’cause I’ll (Am)need
’ry you.
Till the (G)riv
ers (C)all
run (G)dry,
till the sun
falls (C)from
the (G)sky,
till life
on (C)earth
is (G)through,
I’ll
(D)be (C)need
ing (G)you.
Too man y (C)times
I don’t (G)tell you;
too man y (C)things
get in the (G)way.
And e ven (D)though
some (C)times I (G)hurt you,
still, you show me
in I’ll (Am)ev ’ry way.
Till the (G)riv
ers (C)all
run (G)dry,
till the sun
(D)falls (C)from
the (G)sky,
till life
on (C)earth
is (G)through,
I’ll
(D)be (C)need
ing (G)you.
(G)riv
ers (C)all
run (G)dry,
till the sun
(D)falls (C)from
the (G)sky,
till life
on (C)earth
is (G)through,
I’ll
(D)be (C)need
ing (G)you.
This page shows “Till The Rivers All Run Dry” by Don Williams 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.