Que Sera, Sera
| Category: | Calm |
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| Notes: | Written for the 1956 Alfred Hitchcock film *The Man Who Knew Too Much*, this Oscar-winning song became an enduring classic thanks to Doris Day. Its soothing message about embracing the uncertainty of the future makes it ideal for reflective moments. |
C
When I was Cjust a little girl
I asked my mother What will I G7be?
DmWill I be Gpretty? DmWill I be Grich?
DmHere's what she Gsaid to Cme... C7
Que Fsera, sera. What-Dmever will Cbe will be
The future's not G7ours to see... que sera se-Cra.
GWhen I was Cjust a child in school,
I asked my teacher What should I G7try?
DmShould I paint Gpictures?
DmShould I sing Gsongs?
DmThis was her Gwise Creply... C7
Que Fsera, sera. What-Dmever will Cbe will be
The future's not G7ours to see... que sera se-Cra.
GWhen I grew Cup and fell in love,
I asked my sweetheart, What lies a-G7head?
DmWill we have Grainbows Dmday after Gday?
DmHere's what my Gsweetheart Csaid... C7
Que Fsera, sera. What-Dmever will Cbe will be
The future's not G7ours to see... que sera se-Cra.
GNow I have Cchildren of my own,
They ask their mother What will I G7be?
DmWill I be Ghandsome? DmWill I be Grich?
DmI tell them Gtender-Cly... C7
Que Fsera, sera. What-Dmever will Cbe will be
The future's not G7ours to see... que sera se-Cra.