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Aloha Ke Akua Lyrics

Lend your ears, lend your hands
Lend your movement, anything you can.
Come to teach, come to be taught.
Come in the likeness in the image of God.
Because, you can be like that.
With all that humbleness, and all that respect.
All of the power invested in me
be it hard to love my enemies.
All of the black bags over the heads of the dead and dying.
The more I understand about the human race
the less I comprehend about our purpose and place
and maybe if there was a clearer line the curiosity would satisfy.

Time based prophecies that kept me from living
in the moment I am struggling
to trust the divinity of all the guides
and what the hell they have planned for us.
I cry for the creatures who get left behind
but everything will change in a blink of an eye
and if you wish to survive
you will find the guide inside.
I go back and forth every single day

the clarity that comes to me in a choppy way
as the feelings
and the places
and the seasons change

the galaxies remain.
Energy fields cone the body in space.
The angels that are coming from a spiritual waste.
The hate that gets me distant from my spiritual pace.

Ten fold the manna when the planets are in place, in polar alignment.
We're on assignment.
Bodies on consignment.
Return them to the circus

and what is the purpose?
What is the purpose and would you believe it?

Would you believe it if you knew what you were for
and how you became so informed.

Bodies of info performing such miracles.
I am a miracle made up of particles

and in this existence

I'll stay persistent

and I'll make a difference
and I will have lived it.

Aloha, Aloha, Ke Akua, Ke Akua
Aloha, Aloha, Kuleana, Kuleana
Aloha, Aloha, Ke Akua, Ke Akua
Aloha, Aloha, Kuleana, Kuleana.

I am not a leader, just a creature.
Stick the peaches of my teacher when you follow where they lead.
All mysterious ways of nature and I am in to it.
Changing management.

And there are various ways to conquer this, monotonous, metropolis
my stubbornness is bottomless
my fear is this is talking shit
and I am wide awake and I am taking names.Do you speak to me like you speak to God?

All the love and understanding between the father and the son?
Do you believe in the perfectness of where you are?

He's my people he's my children it's the land that I would fight for.
I saw an ebonese telling me to patiently move the music medicine around the planet in a hurry.
Cuz there's no time to waste.
Got to wake up the people time to stand up and say

we know what we are for
and how we became so informed.
Bodies of info performing such miracles.
I am a miracle.
Made up of particles
and in this existence
I'll stay persistent
and I'll make a difference
and I will have lived it. ...
Aloha, Aloha, Ke Akua, Ke Akua
Aloha, Aloha, Kuleuna, Kuleana
Aloha, Aloha, Ke Akua, Ke Akua
Aloha, Aloha, Kuleana, Kuleana
Each day that I wake
I will praise, I will praise.
Each day that I wake
I give thanks, I give thanks.
Each day that I wake
I will praise, I will praise.
Each day that I wake
I give thanks, I give thanks.
And the day that I do wake up and transcend the holy makeup
I am capable.
I am powerful.
And the day that I do wake up and transcend the holy makeup
I am on my way to a different place I am powerful.
And the day that I do wake up and transcend the holy makeup
I am on my way to a different place

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Nahko “Bear” Parayn on the tip, is Oregon native Nahkohe Parayno. A sixth generation Apache/Mohawk this medicinal troubadour (his Cheyenne name given to him by his grandmother) didn’t grow up on his native land, with his Puerto Rican/Indian mother, or Filipino father.
Born, raised, and blessed in the suburbs by his adopted family, Nahko found roots in music and throughout his teens taught piano lessons and directed musical productions for local high schools. His talent on the keys eventually got him signed to a seasonal production in Denali, Alaska and there, he praises, in the grandeur and majesty of the wilderness is where he began to discover his truth.
Activating his audience with stories of a humbled walk upon this precious earth, Nahko’s ability to criss-cross generational wisdom and inspire in the struggle of classism, racism, Indigenous rights in Native America and abroad, environmental justice – sparking a fire of ambition to live the change and shift with the Aina for a more sacred walk with Spirit.
Currently on a medicine music tour (for the rest of his life), Nahko calls the Big Island of Hawaii home. There he works and lives on his brother’s off the grid farm up the Hamakua coast. Cleverly weaving old traditions with modern day paradigm conditions – Medicine for the People focuses on ‘real talk’ lyrically based music – dubbed as “spirited thump-hop storytelling” – promoting sustainability, green energy, and healthy living through music. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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