Me and all my friends, er to bring our we’re all mis un der stood.
they would They have (A)say we stand (Bm)for noth ing and there’s no (G)way we ev er (D)could.
Now we see ev ’ry thing that’s (Bm)go ing wrong sion, with the (D)world and those who lead it.
’Cause We when just they (Bm)feel like we don’t have the means they to can (G)rise a bove and (D)beat it.
So we keep (Bm)wait ing (wait ing), wait ing on the (G)world to change.
We keep on (Bm)wait ing (wait ing), wait ing on the (G)world to change.
It’s (D)hard to beat the (Em7)sys tem when we’re (Bm)stand ing at a (Em7)dis tance.
So we keep (Bm)wait ing (wait ing), wait ing on the (G)world to change.
Now, (G)bend it all they (D)want.
That’s why we’re wait (Bm)ing (wait ing), wait ing on the (G)world to change.
We keep on (Bm)wait ing (wait ing), wait ing on the (G)world to change.
It’s (D)not that we don’t (Em7)care; we just know that the fight ain’t (Em7)fair.
So we keep on (Bm)wait ing (wait ing), wait ing on the (G)world to change.
And we’re still (Bm)wait ing (wait ing), wait ing on the (G)world to change.
We keep on (Bm)wait ing (wait ing), wait ing on the (G)world to change.
One (Em7)day our gen er a tion is gon na (Em7)rule the pop u la tion.
So we keep on (Bm)wait ing (wait ing), wait ing on the (G)world to change.
I know we keep on (Bm)wait ing (wait ing), wait ing on the (G)world to change.
We keep on (Bm)wait ing (wait ing), we’re wait ing on the (G)world to change,
wait ing on the (G)world to change,
wait ing on the (G)world to change,
wait ing on the (G)world to change.
This page shows “Waiting On The World To Change” by John Mayer 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 80 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.