(Bm)Ev er won der ’bout (G)what he’s (D)do ing,
(Bm)how it all turned (G)to lies?
Some times I think (G)that it’s (D)bet ter
to (Bm)nev er ask why.
Where there is de (G)sire, there is gon na be a (D)flame.
Where there is a (A)flame, some one’s bound to get (Bm)burned.
But just be cause it (G)burns does n’t mean you’re gon na (D)die; you got ta get up and try and try and (Bm)try, got ta get up and try, and try, and (D)try, got ta get up and try, and try, and (Bm)try.
(Bm)Fun ny, how the heart (G)can be de (A5)ceiv ing
And (Bm)more than just a cou (G)ple times.
When Why do we fall in love so (D)eas y,
(G)e ven when it’s not ting right?
Where there is de (G)sire, there is gon na be a (D)flame.
Where there is a (A)flame, some one’s bound to get (Bm)burned.
But just be cause it (G)burns does n’t mean you’re gon na (D)die; you got ta get up and try and try and (Bm)try, got ta get up and try, and try, and (D)try, got ta get up and try, and try, and (Bm)try.
(Bm)Ev er wor ry that (G)it might be (A5)ru ined?
And (Bm)does it make you wan (G)na cry?
When you’re out there do ing what you’re (D)do ing,
(G)are you just it’s get ting by?
(A5)Tell me, (Bm)are you just get (G)ting by, (D)by, by?
Where there is de (G)sire, there is gon na be a (D)flame.
Where there is a (A5)flame, some one’s bound to get (Bm)burned.
But just be cause it (G)burns does n’t mean you’re gon na (D)die; you got ta get up and try and try and (Bm)try, got ta get up and try and try, (D)try.
You got ta get up and try and try, (Bm)try, got ta get up and try and try, (D)try.
You got ta get up and try and try, (Bm)try, got ta get up (Bm)try, you got ta get up and try and try, (D)try.
You got ta get up and try and try and (Bm)try.
You got (A5)ta get (B5)up and try and (G)try and (D)try, got (A)ta get up and try, (G)try, (D)try.
This page shows “Try” by P!nk 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 D at 104 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.