Let ting go of ev ’ry sin gle dream,
I lay each one down at Your feet.
Ev ’ry mo ment of my wan der ing
nev er chang es what You see.
I’ve tried to win this war, I con fess.
My hands are wea ry, I need Your rest.
Might y War rior, King of the fight,
no mat ter what I face, You’re by my side.
When You don’t move the moun tains I’m need ing You to move, when You don’t part the wa ters I wish I could walk through, when You don’t give the an swers as I cry out to You,
I will trust, I will (D)trust, I will trust in You.
Truth is, You know what to mor row brings;
there’s not a day a head You have not seen, no.
So, in all things be my life and breath.
I want what You want, Lord, and noth ing less.
I will trust in You.
You are my strength and com fort, You are my stead y hand.
You are my firm foun da tion, the Rock on which I stand.
Your ways are al ways high er, Your plans are al ways good.
There’s not a place where I’ll go You’ve not al read y stood.
When You don’t move the moun tains I’m need ing You to move, when You don’t part the wa ters I wish I could walk through, when You don’t give the an swers as I cry out to You,
I will trust, I will (D)trust, I will trust in You.
I will trust in You.
I will trust in You.
I will trust in You.
This page shows “Trust In You” by Lauren Daigle 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 A at 86 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.