Chords for Sudden Rush " Paradise Found " KU'E
Tempo:
97.95 bpm
Chords used:
G
Eb
Gm
D
Ebm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] Just in case you missed the Paradise Lost, if you're listening to the manai, the message
When come a honey blue train to keep it real,
keeping it legitimate.
Some people listen, and some people didn't get it yet.
Sweat from my brow, tears from my eyes,
words flow from my mouth as I'm singing about my paradise lost.
What would it cost to get it back anyway?
What would I pay for what I lack?
And what I lack is the ignorance of a generation overcome
by negativity of another nation.
But when I open my eyes, I see that I found my paradise
in my family and in the eyes of other Kamali,
from Puna, Naleo, all the way to Navajilla.
And in the son of the one true king,
now I see paradise inside of everything.
Here I [Eb] [Eb] am, here I am, here I am,
I'm here to stay, I'm here to stay.
I'm here to stay, I'm here to stay.
[G] I'm here to stay, I'm here to stay.
I'm 17 years old, and I feel that I'm here tonight
for all the Kupuna's here, [Gm] who have worked all their lives
for justice to be served.
Open up your eyes, take [G] a look around, what do you see?
You're living other people's dreams here in Hawaii.
Where else can you go and call it paradise?
Maybe the Caribbean, but it's not as nice.
A lot of people here show much appreciation and love
for the sign of which is blessed from the heavens above.
They're so uplifting, and I got much to learn what to give.
Very happy situated with this life I live.
What can I say?
And who could ask for anything more?
Haha, it's paradise in Hawaii, he loves, so pay attention.
Let me mention a couple more facts.
Wherever you are and wherever you at,
you got to realize the true definition of pride.
You find out when you take a ride
to the west side and be faithful.
Where is my pride and joy?
It's the land [D] I was born on.
Number one, [Gm] no ka'oa.
[G] [Eb]
[Gm] Because of the Hawaiian movement, it doesn't make us anti-Hawaiian.
It makes us anti-exploitation, anti-oppression, and anti-subjugation.
[G]
No fighting each other, rolling down the strip.
Smooth out my brother, and another day,
you're feeling that love in your brain.
You call yourself a brother?
You better think again.
Paradise found, girl, I'll never go down.
See you rolling with the Polynesian underground.
Paradise found, I'll never go down.
See you rolling [E] with the Polynesian underground.
[G] [Ebm] [G]
[Eb]
[Ebm] [Gm]
[D] Be [G] strong, be determined, and fight on forever and ever and ever.
Kia ora.
[N]
When come a honey blue train to keep it real,
keeping it legitimate.
Some people listen, and some people didn't get it yet.
Sweat from my brow, tears from my eyes,
words flow from my mouth as I'm singing about my paradise lost.
What would it cost to get it back anyway?
What would I pay for what I lack?
And what I lack is the ignorance of a generation overcome
by negativity of another nation.
But when I open my eyes, I see that I found my paradise
in my family and in the eyes of other Kamali,
from Puna, Naleo, all the way to Navajilla.
And in the son of the one true king,
now I see paradise inside of everything.
Here I [Eb] [Eb] am, here I am, here I am,
I'm here to stay, I'm here to stay.
I'm here to stay, I'm here to stay.
[G] I'm here to stay, I'm here to stay.
I'm 17 years old, and I feel that I'm here tonight
for all the Kupuna's here, [Gm] who have worked all their lives
for justice to be served.
Open up your eyes, take [G] a look around, what do you see?
You're living other people's dreams here in Hawaii.
Where else can you go and call it paradise?
Maybe the Caribbean, but it's not as nice.
A lot of people here show much appreciation and love
for the sign of which is blessed from the heavens above.
They're so uplifting, and I got much to learn what to give.
Very happy situated with this life I live.
What can I say?
And who could ask for anything more?
Haha, it's paradise in Hawaii, he loves, so pay attention.
Let me mention a couple more facts.
Wherever you are and wherever you at,
you got to realize the true definition of pride.
You find out when you take a ride
to the west side and be faithful.
Where is my pride and joy?
It's the land [D] I was born on.
Number one, [Gm] no ka'oa.
[G] [Eb]
[Gm] Because of the Hawaiian movement, it doesn't make us anti-Hawaiian.
It makes us anti-exploitation, anti-oppression, and anti-subjugation.
[G]
No fighting each other, rolling down the strip.
Smooth out my brother, and another day,
you're feeling that love in your brain.
You call yourself a brother?
You better think again.
Paradise found, girl, I'll never go down.
See you rolling with the Polynesian underground.
Paradise found, I'll never go down.
See you rolling [E] with the Polynesian underground.
[G] [Ebm] [G]
[Eb]
[Ebm] [Gm]
[D] Be [G] strong, be determined, and fight on forever and ever and ever.
Kia ora.
[N]
Key:
G
Eb
Gm
D
Ebm
G
Eb
Gm
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[G] Just in case you missed the Paradise Lost, if you're listening to the manai, the message
When come a honey blue train to keep it real,
keeping it legitimate.
Some people listen, and some people didn't get it yet.
Sweat from my brow, tears from my eyes,
words flow from my mouth as I'm singing about my paradise lost.
What would it cost to get it back anyway?
What would I pay for what I lack?
And what I lack is the ignorance of a generation overcome
by negativity of another nation.
But when I open my eyes, I see that I found my paradise
in my family and in the eyes of other Kamali,
from Puna, Naleo, all the way to Navajilla.
And in the son of the one true king,
now I see paradise inside of everything.
Here I _ _ _ [Eb] [Eb] am, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ here I am, here I am,
I'm here to stay, I'm here to stay.
_ I'm here to stay, I'm here to stay.
[G] I'm here to stay, I'm here to stay.
I'm 17 years old, and I feel that I'm here tonight
for all the Kupuna's here, [Gm] who have worked all their lives
for justice to be served.
Open up your eyes, take [G] a look around, what do you see?
You're living other people's dreams here in Hawaii.
Where else can you go and call it paradise?
Maybe the Caribbean, but it's not as nice.
A lot of people here show much appreciation and love
for the sign of which is blessed from the heavens above.
They're so uplifting, and I got much to learn what to give.
Very happy situated with this life I live.
What can I say?
And who could ask for anything more?
Haha, it's paradise in Hawaii, he loves, so pay attention.
Let me mention a couple more facts.
Wherever you are and wherever you at,
you got to realize the true definition of pride.
You find out when you take a ride
to the west side and be faithful.
Where is my pride and joy?
It's the land [D] I was born on.
Number one, [Gm] no ka'oa.
[G] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] Because of the Hawaiian movement, it doesn't make us anti-Hawaiian.
It makes us anti-exploitation, anti-oppression, and anti-subjugation.
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ No fighting each other, rolling down the strip.
Smooth out my brother, and another day,
you're feeling that love in your brain.
You call yourself a brother?
You better think again.
Paradise found, girl, I'll never go down.
See you rolling with the Polynesian underground.
Paradise found, I'll never go down.
See you rolling [E] with the Polynesian underground. _
[G] _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ Be [G] strong, be determined, and fight on forever and ever and ever.
Kia ora. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] Just in case you missed the Paradise Lost, if you're listening to the manai, the message
When come a honey blue train to keep it real,
keeping it legitimate.
Some people listen, and some people didn't get it yet.
Sweat from my brow, tears from my eyes,
words flow from my mouth as I'm singing about my paradise lost.
What would it cost to get it back anyway?
What would I pay for what I lack?
And what I lack is the ignorance of a generation overcome
by negativity of another nation.
But when I open my eyes, I see that I found my paradise
in my family and in the eyes of other Kamali,
from Puna, Naleo, all the way to Navajilla.
And in the son of the one true king,
now I see paradise inside of everything.
Here I _ _ _ [Eb] [Eb] am, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ here I am, here I am,
I'm here to stay, I'm here to stay.
_ I'm here to stay, I'm here to stay.
[G] I'm here to stay, I'm here to stay.
I'm 17 years old, and I feel that I'm here tonight
for all the Kupuna's here, [Gm] who have worked all their lives
for justice to be served.
Open up your eyes, take [G] a look around, what do you see?
You're living other people's dreams here in Hawaii.
Where else can you go and call it paradise?
Maybe the Caribbean, but it's not as nice.
A lot of people here show much appreciation and love
for the sign of which is blessed from the heavens above.
They're so uplifting, and I got much to learn what to give.
Very happy situated with this life I live.
What can I say?
And who could ask for anything more?
Haha, it's paradise in Hawaii, he loves, so pay attention.
Let me mention a couple more facts.
Wherever you are and wherever you at,
you got to realize the true definition of pride.
You find out when you take a ride
to the west side and be faithful.
Where is my pride and joy?
It's the land [D] I was born on.
Number one, [Gm] no ka'oa.
[G] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] Because of the Hawaiian movement, it doesn't make us anti-Hawaiian.
It makes us anti-exploitation, anti-oppression, and anti-subjugation.
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ No fighting each other, rolling down the strip.
Smooth out my brother, and another day,
you're feeling that love in your brain.
You call yourself a brother?
You better think again.
Paradise found, girl, I'll never go down.
See you rolling with the Polynesian underground.
Paradise found, I'll never go down.
See you rolling [E] with the Polynesian underground. _
[G] _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ Be [G] strong, be determined, and fight on forever and ever and ever.
Kia ora. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _