And if the dark ness is to keep
us a (Em7)part,
and if the day light feels like it’s a long way (Em7)off.
And if your glass heart should crack and for a sec ond you turn back,
oh no,
be strong.
Oh, oh, walk on,
walk on.
What you got, they can’t de steal ny it, no, (Em7)they can’t e ven feel it.
Walk on,
walk on.
Stay safe to night.
You’re pack ing a suit case for a place
none of us has (Em7)been,
a place that has to be be lieved
to be (Em)seen.
You could have flown a way, a (G)sing ing bird in an (Em7)o pen cage, who will on ly fly,
on ly fly for (E)free dom.
(E7)Oh, oh, walk on,
And I know it aches, and your heart, it breaks.
You can (E7)on ly take so much.
Walk
on.
(D)Home,
hard to know what it is if you’ve nev er had one.
(D)Home,
I can’t say what it is, but I know I’m go ing home,
that’s where the hurt is.
And I know it aches, and your heart, it breaks.
You can (E7)on ly take so much.
Walk (Em7)on.
Leave it be hind,
you’ve got to leave it be hind.
All that you fa shion, all that you make,
all that you build,
all that you break.
All that you meas ure, all that you feel,
all this you can
leave that be hind.
All that you meas
This page shows “Walk On” by U2 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 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.