Can’t you (Eb)see I love (Bb7)you?
Please don’t (Eb)break my heart in two.
That’s not hard to do ’cause (Edim7)I (Bb7)don’t have a wood en (Eb)heart.
(Bb7)And if (Eb)you say good (Bb7)bye, then I (Eb)know that I would cry.
May be I would die ’cause (Edim7)I (Bb7)don’t have a wood en (Eb)heart.
There’s no (Bb7)strings
up on
this (Eb)love
of mine.
(Eb7)It was (Ab)al ways you from the (Eb)start.
Treat me (Eb)nice, treat me (Bb7)good, treat me (Eb)like you real ly should
’cause I’m not made of wood and (Edim7)I (Bb7)don’t have a wood en (Eb)heart.
Can’t you (Eb)see I love (Bb7)you?
Please don’t (Eb)break my heart in two.
That’s not hard to do ’cause (Edim7)I (Bb7)don’t have a wood en (Eb)heart.
(Bb7)And if (Eb)you say good (Bb7)bye, then I (Eb)know that I would cry.
May be I would die ’cause (Edim7)I (Bb7)don’t have a wood en (Eb)heart.
There’s no (Bb7)strings
up on
this (Eb)love
of mine.
(Eb7)It was (Ab)al ways you from the (Eb)start.
Treat me (Eb)nice, treat me (Bb7)good, treat me (Eb)like you real ly should
’cause I’m not made of wood and (Edim7)I (Bb7)don’t have a wood en (Eb)heart.
Can’t you (Eb)heart.
This page shows “Wooden Heart” by Elvis Presley 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 Ab at 120 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.