My, my,
at Wa ter loo Na po le on did sur (A)ren der.
Oh yeah,
and I have met my des ti ny in quite a sim ’lar way.
The his to ry book on the shelf
is al ways re peat ing it self.
Wa ter loo, I was de feat ed, you won the war,
Wa ter loo, prom ise to love you for ev er more.
Wa ter loo, could n’t es cape if I want ed to,
Wa ter loo, know ing my fate is to be with you, Wa, Wa, Wa, Wa, Wa ter loo, fi nal ly fac ing my Wa ter loo.
My, my
I tried to hold you back but you were strong (A)ren er.
Oh yeah,
and now it seems my on ly chance is giv in’ up the fight.
And how could I ev er re fuse,
I feel like I win when I lose.
Wa ter loo, I was de feat ed, you won the war,
Wa ter loo, prom ise to love you for ev er more.
Wa ter loo, could n’t es cape if I want ed to,
Wa ter loo, know ing my fate is to be with you, Wa, Wa, Wa, Wa, Wa ter loo, fi nal ly fac ing my Wa ter loo.
My, my ter loo.
And how could I e ven re fuse,
I feel like I win when I lose.
Wa ter loo.
Wa, Wa, Wa, Wa, Wa ter loo, know ing my fate is to be with you, Wa, Wa, Wa, Wa, Wa ter loo, fi nal ly fac ing my Wa ter loo.
Wa, Wa, Wa, Wa, Wa ter loo, know ing my fate is to be with you, Wa, Wa, Wa, Wa, Wa ter loo, fi nal ly fac ing my Wa ter loo.
This page shows “Waterloo” by ABBA 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 144 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.