Chords for Elton Kili - Brukim Bush! - Bossman Blo Parliament
Tempo:
102.6 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Eb
Gm
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I was told that if I go to work, I will get a job.
I applied and he was [G] in his probationary period.
So, after I finish my probationary period, I am sure he will get a job in the parliament.
So, when I was in probationary period, I was told that I should always contact him.
I was told that if I finish my work, I will be able to get a job.
I was told that if I finish my work, I will be able to get a job.
I was told that if I finish my work, I will be able to get a job.
So, he was fully dressed, well dressed, ready to go to work every morning.
Every morning, he would walk.
He would always walk.
When he passed by, he would say, Mama, I am home.
He would walk before I came home.
He would say, there is a back road to the parliament, why don't you come and work.
So, I would follow his routine.
For the past two months, I would go to his statement.
I would go to work every morning.
I would get up early because I was late.
I would get up at around six o'clock and go to work.
I would put my laptop on and go to work.
I would go to work and come back home.
[C] I would go to work and come back home.
Good one, boy.
[G]
When I was on the street, I would see one guy.
I would look at him.
At the same time, I would see one guy and I would tell him.
Because he was rushing, he forgot to pull his zip.
He is blind.
So, I would tell him, Mama, I will give him one kina and I will tell him to communicate.
I would tell him to meet me at the high-tower.
I would say, Mama, I will go to the parliament.
She would sit in the parable.
I would say, I am going to the [D] parliament.
I would go to the parliament and I would go to work.
[G]
Boy Tola [Eb] was very happy.
He didn't really click.
[Gm] But he was very happy.
He felt funny.
I would tell him, I am a story.
So, he just [G] grabbed his one kina.
He turned around and looked.
Thank you, Mama.
He walked off.
The next minute, I would go to the village.
I would put one kina in my pocket and I would go to the village.
I would realize that I was blind.
I would tell him, I am blind.
I would tell him, I am blind.
I would tell him, I am blind.
I would tell him, I am blind.
He would say, Mama, I am a story.
I would put him on.
He was about to pull it up.
But then one day, he would see me and he would say, Larim.
I would say, Larim, I am blind.
I would put one kina in my pocket again.
Then he would go back.
Mama, I am a story.
But the next minute, when I would look at him, I would say, I am blind.
I would tell him, I am blind.
I would tell him, I am a story.
I would tell him, I am blind.
He would say to me, tell him, I am a story.
I would tell him, I am blind.
The next minute, the mother saw him again.
It was the second time around.
She went louder.
I am not [C] a doctor.
I am not a doctor.
I am a doctor.
[G]
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
[Cm] [G]
[C]
[Gm] [G]
[G]
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
[N]
[Eb] [G] I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
[Ab] [G]
I applied and he was [G] in his probationary period.
So, after I finish my probationary period, I am sure he will get a job in the parliament.
So, when I was in probationary period, I was told that I should always contact him.
I was told that if I finish my work, I will be able to get a job.
I was told that if I finish my work, I will be able to get a job.
I was told that if I finish my work, I will be able to get a job.
So, he was fully dressed, well dressed, ready to go to work every morning.
Every morning, he would walk.
He would always walk.
When he passed by, he would say, Mama, I am home.
He would walk before I came home.
He would say, there is a back road to the parliament, why don't you come and work.
So, I would follow his routine.
For the past two months, I would go to his statement.
I would go to work every morning.
I would get up early because I was late.
I would get up at around six o'clock and go to work.
I would put my laptop on and go to work.
I would go to work and come back home.
[C] I would go to work and come back home.
Good one, boy.
[G]
When I was on the street, I would see one guy.
I would look at him.
At the same time, I would see one guy and I would tell him.
Because he was rushing, he forgot to pull his zip.
He is blind.
So, I would tell him, Mama, I will give him one kina and I will tell him to communicate.
I would tell him to meet me at the high-tower.
I would say, Mama, I will go to the parliament.
She would sit in the parable.
I would say, I am going to the [D] parliament.
I would go to the parliament and I would go to work.
[G]
Boy Tola [Eb] was very happy.
He didn't really click.
[Gm] But he was very happy.
He felt funny.
I would tell him, I am a story.
So, he just [G] grabbed his one kina.
He turned around and looked.
Thank you, Mama.
He walked off.
The next minute, I would go to the village.
I would put one kina in my pocket and I would go to the village.
I would realize that I was blind.
I would tell him, I am blind.
I would tell him, I am blind.
I would tell him, I am blind.
I would tell him, I am blind.
He would say, Mama, I am a story.
I would put him on.
He was about to pull it up.
But then one day, he would see me and he would say, Larim.
I would say, Larim, I am blind.
I would put one kina in my pocket again.
Then he would go back.
Mama, I am a story.
But the next minute, when I would look at him, I would say, I am blind.
I would tell him, I am blind.
I would tell him, I am a story.
I would tell him, I am blind.
He would say to me, tell him, I am a story.
I would tell him, I am blind.
The next minute, the mother saw him again.
It was the second time around.
She went louder.
I am not [C] a doctor.
I am not a doctor.
I am a doctor.
[G]
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
[Cm] [G]
[C]
[Gm] [G]
[G]
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
[N]
[Eb] [G] I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
[Ab] [G]
Key:
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C
Eb
Gm
D
G
C
Eb
I was told that if I go to work, I will get a job.
I applied and he was [G] in his probationary period.
So, after I finish my probationary period, I am sure he will get a job in the parliament.
So, when I was in probationary period, I was told that I should always _ _ contact him.
I was told that if I finish my work, I will be able to get a job. _ _ _
_ I was told that if I finish my work, _ I will be able to get a job.
I was told that if I finish my work, I will be able to get a job.
So, _ he was fully dressed, well dressed, ready to go to work every morning.
Every morning, he would walk.
_ He would always walk.
When he passed by, he would say, Mama, I am home. _
He would walk before I came home.
He would say, there is a back road to the parliament, why don't you come and work.
So, I would follow his routine.
For the past two months, I would go to his statement.
I would go to work every morning.
I would get up early because I was late.
I would get up at around six o'clock and go to work.
I would put my laptop on and go to work.
I would go to work and come back home.
[C] I would go to work and come back home. _ _
Good one, boy.
[G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
When I was on _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
the street, I would see one guy.
I would look at him.
At the same time, I would see one guy and I would tell him.
Because he was rushing, he forgot to pull his zip. _
He is blind.
_ _ So, I would tell him, Mama, I will give him one kina and I will tell him to communicate.
_ _ _ _ _ I would tell him to meet me at the high-tower.
I would say, Mama, I will go to the parliament.
She would sit in the parable.
I would say, I am going to the [D] parliament.
I would go to the parliament and I would go to work. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
Boy Tola [Eb] was very happy.
He didn't really click.
[Gm] But he was very happy.
He felt funny.
I would tell him, I am a story. _ _
_ So, he just [G] grabbed his one kina.
He turned around and looked.
Thank you, Mama.
_ He walked off.
The next minute, I would go to the village. _ _
I would put one kina in my pocket and I would go to the village.
I would realize that I was blind.
_ I would tell him, I am blind.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I would tell him, I am blind.
I would tell him, I am blind.
I would tell him, I am blind.
He would say, Mama, I am a story. _ _
_ I would put him on.
He was about to pull it up.
But then one day, he would see me and he would say, Larim.
_ I would say, Larim, I am blind.
I would put one kina in my pocket again.
Then he would go back.
Mama, I am a story.
_ _ _ But the next minute, when I would look at him, I would say, I am blind. _ _ _ _
I would tell him, I am blind.
_ _ I would tell him, I am a story.
I would tell him, I am blind.
He would say to me, tell him, I am a story.
I would tell him, I am blind.
The next minute, the mother saw him again.
It was the second time around.
She went louder.
_ I am not [C] a doctor. _
I am not a doctor.
I am a doctor.
_ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ I am a doctor.
I am a doctor. _ _ _ _ _
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
_ _ I am a doctor.
_ I am a doctor.
I am _ a doctor. _
_ [Cm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G]
I am a doctor. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I am a doctor.
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [G] I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
_ _ I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
_ [Ab] _ _ [G] _
I applied and he was [G] in his probationary period.
So, after I finish my probationary period, I am sure he will get a job in the parliament.
So, when I was in probationary period, I was told that I should always _ _ contact him.
I was told that if I finish my work, I will be able to get a job. _ _ _
_ I was told that if I finish my work, _ I will be able to get a job.
I was told that if I finish my work, I will be able to get a job.
So, _ he was fully dressed, well dressed, ready to go to work every morning.
Every morning, he would walk.
_ He would always walk.
When he passed by, he would say, Mama, I am home. _
He would walk before I came home.
He would say, there is a back road to the parliament, why don't you come and work.
So, I would follow his routine.
For the past two months, I would go to his statement.
I would go to work every morning.
I would get up early because I was late.
I would get up at around six o'clock and go to work.
I would put my laptop on and go to work.
I would go to work and come back home.
[C] I would go to work and come back home. _ _
Good one, boy.
[G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
When I was on _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
the street, I would see one guy.
I would look at him.
At the same time, I would see one guy and I would tell him.
Because he was rushing, he forgot to pull his zip. _
He is blind.
_ _ So, I would tell him, Mama, I will give him one kina and I will tell him to communicate.
_ _ _ _ _ I would tell him to meet me at the high-tower.
I would say, Mama, I will go to the parliament.
She would sit in the parable.
I would say, I am going to the [D] parliament.
I would go to the parliament and I would go to work. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
Boy Tola [Eb] was very happy.
He didn't really click.
[Gm] But he was very happy.
He felt funny.
I would tell him, I am a story. _ _
_ So, he just [G] grabbed his one kina.
He turned around and looked.
Thank you, Mama.
_ He walked off.
The next minute, I would go to the village. _ _
I would put one kina in my pocket and I would go to the village.
I would realize that I was blind.
_ I would tell him, I am blind.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I would tell him, I am blind.
I would tell him, I am blind.
I would tell him, I am blind.
He would say, Mama, I am a story. _ _
_ I would put him on.
He was about to pull it up.
But then one day, he would see me and he would say, Larim.
_ I would say, Larim, I am blind.
I would put one kina in my pocket again.
Then he would go back.
Mama, I am a story.
_ _ _ But the next minute, when I would look at him, I would say, I am blind. _ _ _ _
I would tell him, I am blind.
_ _ I would tell him, I am a story.
I would tell him, I am blind.
He would say to me, tell him, I am a story.
I would tell him, I am blind.
The next minute, the mother saw him again.
It was the second time around.
She went louder.
_ I am not [C] a doctor. _
I am not a doctor.
I am a doctor.
_ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ I am a doctor.
I am a doctor. _ _ _ _ _
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
_ _ I am a doctor.
_ I am a doctor.
I am _ a doctor. _
_ [Cm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G]
I am a doctor. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I am a doctor.
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [G] I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
_ _ I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
I am a doctor.
_ [Ab] _ _ [G] _