Something Wild

by Lindsey Stirling
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Lyrics

You had your (G)maps drawn.

You had oth er plans to hang your (Em7)hopes on.

Ev ’ry road they led you down felt (C)so wrong,

so you found an oth er way.

You’ve got a (G)big heart.

The way you see the world, it got you (Em7)this far.

You might have some bruis es and a (C)few scars,

but you know you’re gon na be o (G)kay.

And e ven though you’re (Am)scared, you’re strong er than you (C)know.

If you’re (C)lost out where the lights are blind ing, (Em)caught and all the stars are hid ing, (D)that’s when some thing wild calls you (Em)home, home.

If you (C)face the fear that keeps you fro zen, (Em)chase the sky in to the o cean, (D)that’s when some thing wild calls you (Em)home, home.

Whoa, (C)oh,

(G)oh,

(D)oh,

(Em)home, home.

Whoa, (C)oh,

(G)oh,

(D)oh,

(Em)home, home.

Some times the (G)past can The make the ground be neath you feel like (Em7)quick sand.

You don’t have to wor ry, reach for (C)my hand.

Yeah, I know you’re gon na be o (G)kay.

And e ven though you’re (Am)scared, you’re strong er than you (C)know.

If you’re (C)lost out where the lights are blind ing, (Em)caught and all the stars are hid ing, (D)that’s when some thing wild calls you (Em)home, home.

If you (C)face the fear that keeps you fro zen, (Em)chase the sky in to the o cean, (D)that’s when some thing wild calls you (Em)home, home.

Whoa, (C)oh,

(G)oh,

(D)oh,

(Em)home, home.

Whoa, (C)oh,

(G)oh,

(D)oh,

(Em)home, home.

Some times the (Em)home, home.

Calls you home.

Calls you (G)home.

Calls you (Em)home.

Calls you (G)home.

If you’re (C)lost out where the lights are blind ing,

home.

If you’re (Em)home, home.

Something Wild by Lindsey Stirling

Easy piano arrangement in the key of G at 106 BPM. Difficulty: very_easy. Color-coded notes — no sheet-reading skill required.

About “Something Wild

What key is "Something Wild" in?
"Something Wild" by Lindsey Stirling is in the key of G with a tempo of 106 BPM. Difficulty: very_easy.
Is "Something Wild" easy to play on piano?
This arrangement is rated very_easy. It requires comfort with chord shapes and basic hand independence. Expect 1-2 weeks of regular practice for a confident performance.
Can I play "Something Wild" 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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