Safe & Sound (Feat. The Civil Wars)

by Taylor Swift
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(Am)I re mem ber tears stream ing (Em)down your face when I (C)said, “I’ll nev er let you (G)go.”

When (Am)all those shad ows (Em)al most killed your (C)light,

(Am)I re mem ber (Em)you said, “Don’t (C)leave me here a (G)lone.”

But (D)all that’s dead and gone and passed to (Cmaj7)night.

Just close your (G)eyes,

the (D)sun is go ing down.

You’ll be all (G)right;

no (D)one can hurt you now.

Come morn ing (G)light,

(D)you and I’ll be (Em)safe

(D)and

(C#)sound.

(Am)Don’t you dare look (Em)out your win dow, (C)darl ing; ev ’ry thing’s on (G)fire.

The (Am)war out side our (Em)door keeps rag ing (C)on.

(Em)Hold on to this (C)lul la (G)by,

(D)e ven when the mu sic’s (Cmaj7)gone,

gone.

(C#)sound.

(Cmaj7)Oo.

(Oo.)

(D)Oo.

(Oo.)

(Em)Oh.

(Oh.)

(D)Oh.

(Oh.)

(Cmaj7)Oo.

(Oo.)

(D)Oo.

(Oo.)

(Em)Oh,

oh, (D)oh.

Just close your (G)eyes.

You’ll be all (G)right.

Come morn ing (G)light,

(D)you and I’ll be (Em)safe

(D)and

(C#)sound.

(Cmaj7)Oo.

(G)Oo.

(Cmaj7)Oo.

(G)Oo.

(Cmaj7)Oo.

(G)Oo.

(Cmaj7)Oo.

(G)Oo.

(Cmaj7)Oo.

(G)Oo.

Safe & Sound (Feat. The Civil Wars) by Taylor Swift

Easy piano arrangement in the key of G at 71 BPM. Difficulty: easy. Color-coded notes — no sheet-reading skill required.

About “Safe & Sound (Feat. The Civil Wars)

What key is "Safe & Sound (Feat. The Civil Wars)" in?
"Safe & Sound (Feat. The Civil Wars)" by Taylor Swift is in the key of G with a tempo of 71 BPM. Difficulty: easy.
Is "Safe & Sound (Feat. The Civil Wars)" easy to play on piano?
Yes — this arrangement is rated easy, meaning it uses simple chord patterns and a manageable tempo. Most beginners can play through it in 1-3 practice sessions using our color-coded notes.
Can I play "Safe & Sound (Feat. The Civil Wars)" without reading sheet music?
Yes. Our player offers a falling-notes mode (Synthesia-style) and a beginner mode with color-coded keys — both let you play along without reading traditional notation.

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