Chords for Kim Moberg - Resist
Tempo:
87.175 bpm
Chords used:
B
Gb
Eb
Ebm
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
It's got a chorus and I need your help.
It's really easy, it's wicked easy.
[B] I'm not willing to close [Gb] my eyes, and [B] I'm not willing to accept [Gb] the lies.
I'm [B] not willing to [Ebm] compromise.
[Ab] To this we'll sing resist.
[Gb] [Eb]
[B] [Gb]
[B] [Gb]
With empty pockets [Eb] and hopeful dreams, [B] they set sail on a [Gb] stormy sea.
Facing danger and poverty to [B] see that light of [Gb] liberty.
[Eb] [B]
[Gb]
Stolen lands [Eb] and broken treaties, [B] they left their lives as [Gb] wounded men.
Their sons and daughters, they spent [Eb] many years
to [B] fight the white men to keep [Gb] our waters clean.
Here's your part.
I'm not willing to close my eyes.
[B] I'm not willing to accept [Gb] the lies.
[B] I'm not willing to [Ebm] compromise.
[Bb] To this I say [Gb] resist.
[Eb] [Abm]
[B] That was like a B-.
[Gb] They built a railroad [Bbm] so slaves could [Eb] flee.
With [B] a proclamation, [Gb] you are free.
Then they marched in Selma [Eb] for their dreams.
[B] Spilling blood for [Gb] equality.
Out of the closet, [Eb] finally.
But [B] they paid the price for living [Gb]
honestly.
Beaten and tortured [Eb] so brittley.
[B] For the crime of loving, of [Gb] loving too friendly.
Here we go nice and loud.
[B] I'm not willing to close [Gb] [B] my eyes.
I'm not willing to [Gb] accept [B] [Ebm]
[Eb] the lies.
I [Gb] say resist.
That's better.
[Ebm] So I'll stand [B] up for freedom.
[Ebm] And I'll sing [B] out for peace.
[Ebm] I'll speak [B] out for justice.
To [Ab] show my children we can do better [Gb] than [Eb] this.
[B] [Gb]
They'll try to stop us just [Ebm] to feed their greed.
[B] Building walls that [Gb] come between.
But we'll work together like [Eb] our fathers dreamed.
When [B] they built this nation on [Gb]
democracy.
So [Ebm] I'll ask you to [B] stand up for freedom.
I beg [Ebm] you to [B] sing out for peace.
[Ebm] Let's speak [B] out for justice.
To [Eb] show our children we [Db] are better [Gb] than this.
Let's hear them in Washington.
[B] I'm not willing to [Gb] close my eyes.
That's it.
[B] I'm not willing to [Gb] accept the lies.
[B] No I'm not willing to [Ebm]
compromise.
[Eb] This.
[Gb] [Eb] Resist.
[Bb] [B]
[Db] Resist.
Very good.
Give [N] yourselves a round of applause.
It's really easy, it's wicked easy.
[B] I'm not willing to close [Gb] my eyes, and [B] I'm not willing to accept [Gb] the lies.
I'm [B] not willing to [Ebm] compromise.
[Ab] To this we'll sing resist.
[Gb] [Eb]
[B] [Gb]
[B] [Gb]
With empty pockets [Eb] and hopeful dreams, [B] they set sail on a [Gb] stormy sea.
Facing danger and poverty to [B] see that light of [Gb] liberty.
[Eb] [B]
[Gb]
Stolen lands [Eb] and broken treaties, [B] they left their lives as [Gb] wounded men.
Their sons and daughters, they spent [Eb] many years
to [B] fight the white men to keep [Gb] our waters clean.
Here's your part.
I'm not willing to close my eyes.
[B] I'm not willing to accept [Gb] the lies.
[B] I'm not willing to [Ebm] compromise.
[Bb] To this I say [Gb] resist.
[Eb] [Abm]
[B] That was like a B-.
[Gb] They built a railroad [Bbm] so slaves could [Eb] flee.
With [B] a proclamation, [Gb] you are free.
Then they marched in Selma [Eb] for their dreams.
[B] Spilling blood for [Gb] equality.
Out of the closet, [Eb] finally.
But [B] they paid the price for living [Gb]
honestly.
Beaten and tortured [Eb] so brittley.
[B] For the crime of loving, of [Gb] loving too friendly.
Here we go nice and loud.
[B] I'm not willing to close [Gb] [B] my eyes.
I'm not willing to [Gb] accept [B] [Ebm]
[Eb] the lies.
I [Gb] say resist.
That's better.
[Ebm] So I'll stand [B] up for freedom.
[Ebm] And I'll sing [B] out for peace.
[Ebm] I'll speak [B] out for justice.
To [Ab] show my children we can do better [Gb] than [Eb] this.
[B] [Gb]
They'll try to stop us just [Ebm] to feed their greed.
[B] Building walls that [Gb] come between.
But we'll work together like [Eb] our fathers dreamed.
When [B] they built this nation on [Gb]
democracy.
So [Ebm] I'll ask you to [B] stand up for freedom.
I beg [Ebm] you to [B] sing out for peace.
[Ebm] Let's speak [B] out for justice.
To [Eb] show our children we [Db] are better [Gb] than this.
Let's hear them in Washington.
[B] I'm not willing to [Gb] close my eyes.
That's it.
[B] I'm not willing to [Gb] accept the lies.
[B] No I'm not willing to [Ebm]
compromise.
[Eb] This.
[Gb] [Eb] Resist.
[Bb] [B]
[Db] Resist.
Very good.
Give [N] yourselves a round of applause.
Key:
B
Gb
Eb
Ebm
Ab
B
Gb
Eb
_ _ It's got a chorus and I need your help.
It's really easy, it's wicked easy.
[B] I'm not willing to close [Gb] my eyes, and [B] I'm not willing to accept [Gb] the lies.
_ I'm [B] not willing to [Ebm] compromise.
_ _ [Ab] To this _ _ _ we'll sing resist.
[Gb] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
With empty pockets [Eb] and hopeful dreams, [B] they set sail on a [Gb] stormy sea. _
Facing danger and poverty to [B] see that light of [Gb] liberty. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
Stolen lands [Eb] and broken treaties, [B] they left their lives as [Gb] wounded men.
Their sons and daughters, they spent [Eb] many years
to [B] fight the white men to keep [Gb] our waters clean.
Here's your part.
I'm not willing _ to close my eyes. _
[B] I'm not willing to accept [Gb] the lies. _
[B] I'm not willing to [Ebm] compromise. _ _
[Bb] To this _ _ I say [Gb] resist.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Abm] _
[B] That was like a B-.
[Gb] _ _ They built a railroad [Bbm] so slaves could [Eb] flee.
With [B] a proclamation, _ [Gb] you are free.
Then they marched in Selma [Eb] for their dreams.
[B] Spilling blood for [Gb] equality. _ _ _
_ _ Out of the closet, _ [Eb] finally.
But _ [B] they paid the price for living [Gb]
honestly.
_ Beaten and tortured [Eb] so brittley.
_ [B] For the crime of loving, of [Gb] loving too friendly.
Here we go nice and loud.
[B] I'm not willing to close [Gb] _ _ [B] my eyes.
I'm not willing to [Gb] accept _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _
_ _ _ [Eb] the lies. _
I [Gb] say resist. _
That's better.
_ [Ebm] _ So I'll stand [B] up for freedom.
_ _ [Ebm] _ And I'll sing [B] out for peace.
_ [Ebm] _ I'll speak [B] out for justice.
To [Ab] show my children _ _ we can do better [Gb] than _ [Eb] this.
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ They'll try to stop us just [Ebm] to feed their greed.
[B] Building walls that [Gb] come between.
But we'll work together like [Eb] our fathers dreamed.
When [B] they built this nation on [Gb]
democracy.
So [Ebm] I'll ask you to [B] stand up for freedom.
I beg [Ebm] you to [B] sing out for peace.
_ _ [Ebm] _ _ Let's speak [B] out for justice.
To [Eb] show our children _ _ _ we [Db] are better [Gb] than this. _ _
Let's hear them in Washington.
[B] I'm not willing to [Gb] close my eyes.
That's it.
[B] I'm not willing to [Gb] accept the lies.
[B] No I'm not willing to [Ebm] _
compromise.
_ [Eb] This. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [Eb] Resist.
[Bb] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Db] _ _ Resist.
Very good.
Give [N] yourselves a round of applause. _ _ _ _
It's really easy, it's wicked easy.
[B] I'm not willing to close [Gb] my eyes, and [B] I'm not willing to accept [Gb] the lies.
_ I'm [B] not willing to [Ebm] compromise.
_ _ [Ab] To this _ _ _ we'll sing resist.
[Gb] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
With empty pockets [Eb] and hopeful dreams, [B] they set sail on a [Gb] stormy sea. _
Facing danger and poverty to [B] see that light of [Gb] liberty. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
Stolen lands [Eb] and broken treaties, [B] they left their lives as [Gb] wounded men.
Their sons and daughters, they spent [Eb] many years
to [B] fight the white men to keep [Gb] our waters clean.
Here's your part.
I'm not willing _ to close my eyes. _
[B] I'm not willing to accept [Gb] the lies. _
[B] I'm not willing to [Ebm] compromise. _ _
[Bb] To this _ _ I say [Gb] resist.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Abm] _
[B] That was like a B-.
[Gb] _ _ They built a railroad [Bbm] so slaves could [Eb] flee.
With [B] a proclamation, _ [Gb] you are free.
Then they marched in Selma [Eb] for their dreams.
[B] Spilling blood for [Gb] equality. _ _ _
_ _ Out of the closet, _ [Eb] finally.
But _ [B] they paid the price for living [Gb]
honestly.
_ Beaten and tortured [Eb] so brittley.
_ [B] For the crime of loving, of [Gb] loving too friendly.
Here we go nice and loud.
[B] I'm not willing to close [Gb] _ _ [B] my eyes.
I'm not willing to [Gb] accept _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _
_ _ _ [Eb] the lies. _
I [Gb] say resist. _
That's better.
_ [Ebm] _ So I'll stand [B] up for freedom.
_ _ [Ebm] _ And I'll sing [B] out for peace.
_ [Ebm] _ I'll speak [B] out for justice.
To [Ab] show my children _ _ we can do better [Gb] than _ [Eb] this.
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ They'll try to stop us just [Ebm] to feed their greed.
[B] Building walls that [Gb] come between.
But we'll work together like [Eb] our fathers dreamed.
When [B] they built this nation on [Gb]
democracy.
So [Ebm] I'll ask you to [B] stand up for freedom.
I beg [Ebm] you to [B] sing out for peace.
_ _ [Ebm] _ _ Let's speak [B] out for justice.
To [Eb] show our children _ _ _ we [Db] are better [Gb] than this. _ _
Let's hear them in Washington.
[B] I'm not willing to [Gb] close my eyes.
That's it.
[B] I'm not willing to [Gb] accept the lies.
[B] No I'm not willing to [Ebm] _
compromise.
_ [Eb] This. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [Eb] Resist.
[Bb] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Db] _ _ Resist.
Very good.
Give [N] yourselves a round of applause. _ _ _ _