You with the sad
eyes,
don’t be dis cour aged.
Oh, I re al ize
it’s hard to take cour age.
In a world full makes of peo ple and you’re you can lose sight of it, and the dark ness in side you makes you feel so be small.
But I see your true
col
ors shin in’ through.
I see your true
col
ors and that’s why I love you.
So, don’t be a fraid
to let them show.
Your true
col
ors, true
col
ors are beau ti ful,
oo, like a rain
bow.
Show me your smile
then,
don’t be un hap py.
Can’t re mem ber when
I last saw you laugh ing.
If a this world makes you cra zy and you’re tak in’ all you can it, bear, the just call me up, be cause you know I’ll be there.
And I see your true
col
ors shin in’ through.
I see your true
col
ors and that’s why I love you.
So, don’t be a fraid
to let them show.
Your true
col
ors, true
col
ors are beau ti ful,
oo, like a rain
bow.
Show me your rain
bow.
Show me your true
col
ors, true
col
ors, true
col
ors are shin ing through.
I see your true
col
ors and that’s why I love you.
So, don’t be a fraid
to let them show.
Your true
col
ors, true
col
ors are beau ti ful
like a rain
bow.
This page shows “True Colors” by Fred Kern 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 Bb at 70 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.