Alan Menken - Out there
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SONG: Out There
ARTIST: Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz
From the musical, The Hunchback of Notre Dame
The world is C#mcruel
The world is Awicked
It's I aC#mlone whom you can trust in this whole Dcity
G#sus G# A#m7(no5) G#/B#
I am your only friend
C#mI who keep you, teach you, feed you, Adress you
C#mI who look upon you without G#mfear
F#mHow can I protect you, boy, unG#mless you always Amaj7stay in here
AE/Gway in G#here
F#m/G# C#m/G# G#7
[spoken]Remember what I taught you, Quasimodo
You are deC#mformed
[I am deformed]
And you are Augly
[And I am ugly]
And these are C#mcrimes
For which the world
Shows little Dpity
You do not G#suscompreG#hend
A#m7b5 G#/B#
[You are my one defender]
C#mOut there Bthey'll reAvile you
As a B/AmonstAer
[I Am A monster]
C#mOut there Bthey will Ahate
And scorn and G#mjeer
[Only a monster]
F#m7Why invite their calumny
And G#mconsternation?
Amaj7Stay in here
Be G#mfaithful to me
[I'm faithful]
AGrateful F#mto meG#
[I'm grateful]
C#mDo as I say
F#m/C#
Obey
C#m/G#
And/I'll stay
G#In C#mhere
F#m/C# C#m F#m/C# C#m
C Fm/C C C7 F/C
C Fm/C C C7
Fm/C
C Fm/C C C7 Fm/C C
Safe behind these windows and these parapets of stone
C Fm/C C C7 Fm/C C
Gazing at the people down below me
Em Am/E Em E7(no3rd) A/E F#m7b5 Em
All my life I watch them as I hide up here alone
Em Am/E Em E7(no3rd) Am/E Em
Hungry for the histories they show me
G7/D F/C C Dm/C C
All my life I memorize their faces
G7Knowing them as they will never F/Cknow Cme Dm/C C
FAll my life I wonder how it C/Efeels to pass a day
Not aDm7bove them Dm7
But part Dm7/Gof them Dm7/G
And Cout there
Fmaj7Living Gsusin G
Csus2/E C/E
the sun
FGive me F/Gone day Cout there
FAll I Gsusask is D#one
To G#maj7hold forFm7/A#ever
COut there
Fmaj7Where they Gsusall liGve Em7un
aAmware
What I'd Dm7giveDm7/G
What I'd Em7dareAm
Dm7 F/E F6 F/G C Fm/C C C7 Fm/C C Fm/C C C7 Fm/C
Just to live one day out there
F G/F F G/F F
Out there among the millers and the weavers and their wives
FThrough the G/Froofs and Fgables I can Em7see them
G# A#/G# G# A#/G# G#
Ev'ry day they shout and scold and go about their lives
Fm7Heedless of the gift it is to Fm7be them
If C/GI was Dm7in their skin
I'd C/Gtreasure A#7ev'ry instant
D#Out there
G#maj7 A#7sys A#7
Strolling by
the D#/GSeine
G#Taste a A#7susmorning A#
D#out there
Like G#maj7ordinarA#7susy A#7
F#men
B G#m7/C#
Who freely walk
aD#bout there
G#maj7Just one A#7susday A#7
and Gmthen
I Cm7swear I'll be conFm7tentFm7/A#
A#7 F#(add2) Bmaj7
With my share
Won't reA#7sussent
A#7sus/F
Won't de
Gm/F Fm/A#
spair
Gm A#7sus/G A#7sus/F
Old and bent
A#7sus/C
I won't
A#sus/C A#7sus/G
care
A#sus/D
I'll have
Fm7spent
G#/G
One
G#/A#day
Out
D# G#m/D# D# D#7 G#m D# G#m/D# D# D#7 G#m F7(no5) D#(add2)
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