I’ll wear your win ter coat,
the one you (G)love to wear,
so I keep feel ing close
to what’s be (G)yond com pare.
And if The mo ments wak ing up, y, you you catch me in your eyes,
that beau ty on my pil low that so holds noth ing me could in the night.
And I would (F)fight my (G)strength to un (Am)tape my mouth, when I (C)used to be a fraid of the words.
But with (F)you I’ve (G)learnt just to (Am)let it out, now my (C)heart is read y to burst.
’Cause I,
I (C)feel like I’m read y for love
and I,
I wan na (C)be your ev ’ry thing and more
and I know ev ’ry day I say it, but I (C)just want you to be sure
that (F)I
am yours.
And if The I be feel ing heav y, you you take me from the dark,
your arms they keep me stead y that so holds noth ing me could fall a part.
And I would (F)fight my (G)strength to un (Am)tape my mouth, when I (C)used to be a fraid of the words.
But with (F)you I’ve (G)learnt just to (Am)let it out, now my (C)heart is read y to burst.
’Cause I,
I (C)feel like I’m read y for love
and I,
I wan na (C)be your ev ’ry thing and more
and I know ev ’ry day I say it, but I (C)just want you to be sure
that (F)I
am yours.
That (F)I
am yours.
This page shows “Yours” by Ella Henderson 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 C at 64 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.