Standard (EADGBE)

She came from Providence

The one in Rhode Island

Where the old world shadows hang

Heavy in the air

She packed her hopes and dreams

Like a refugee

Just as her father came

Across the sea

She heard about a place

People were smiling

Spoke about the red man's ways

How they loved the land

They came from everywhere

To the Great Divide

Seeking a place to stand

Or a place to hide

Down in the crowded bars

Out for a good time

Can't wait to tell you all

What it's like up there

They called it paradise

I don't know why

Somebody laid the mountains low

While the town got high

When the chilly winds blew down

Across the canyon

Through the canyons of the coast

To the malibus

Where the pretty people played

Hungry for power

To light their neon ways

Give 'em things to do

Some rich man came and raped the land

Nobody caught him

Put up a bunch of ugly boxes

And Jesus people bought them

They called it paradise

The place to be

They watched the hazy sun

Sinking in the sea

(Key Change: changes from F to Ab)

You can leave it all behind

Sail to Lahaina

Just like the missionaries did

So many years ago

They even brought a neon sign

Jesus is Coming

Brought the white man's burden down

Brought the white man's reign

And we'll provide the grand design

What is yours and what is mine

'Cuz there is no more new frontier

We have got to make it here

We satisfied our endlees needs

And justified our bloody deeds

In the name of destiny

And in the name of God

And you can see them there

On sunday morning

Stand up and sing about

What it's like up there

They called it paradise

I don't know why

To call someplace paradise

Kiss it goodbye

Chords Used:

Listed Chords: Chords Dropped 1/2 step:

: x13331 or 688766

: x32010 or 8aa988

+: 133311 (

?)

+: 022200

After key change:

Ab: 466544 G: 355433 or 320003

+: 466644

+: 355533

Sekhar Narayanaswami

"I wanna find myself a girl

Who can show me what laughter means

And we'll fill in the missing numbers

In each others paint-by-number dreams" -- Jackson Browne