4 Chords used in the song: E, A, C#m, B
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E A E A
Something is about to give
E A
I can feel it coming
E A
I think I know what it is
E A
I'm not afraid to die
E A
I'm not afraid to live
E A
and when I'm flat on my back
E A
I hope to feel like I did
C#m
'Cause hardness, it sets in
A
You need some protection
The thinner the skin
Pre-Chorus
E B
I want you to know
A
That you don't need me anymore
E B
I want you to know
C#m B
You don't need anyone, anything at all
Chorus
E
Who's to say where the wind will take you
B
Who's to say what it is will break you
A
I don't know which way the wind will blow
E
Who's to know when the time has come around
B
Don't wanna see you cry
A
I know that this is not goodbye
E A E A E A (w/riff1)
E A
In summer I can taste the salt in the sea
E A
There's a kite blowing out of control on a breeze
E A
I wonder what's gonna happen to you
E A
You wonder what has happened to me
E B A
I'm a man, I'm not a child
E B
A man who sees
A
The shadow behind your eyes
Chorus
E
Who's to say where the wind will take you
B
Who's to say what it is will break you
A
I don't know where the wind will blow
E
Who's to know when the time has come around
B
Don't wanna see you cry
A
I know that this is not goodbye
Outro (E-A)
E A
Did I waste it?
E A
Not so much I couldn't taste it
E A
Life should be fragrant
E A
Roof top to the baseman
E A
The last of the rock stars
E A
When hip hop drove the big cars
E A
In the time when new media
E A
Was the big idea
E A
That was the big idea
E A E A E
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About this song: Kite
"Kite" is the fifth track from U2's 2000 album, All That You Can't Leave Behind.A popular number among fans, the song had its origins in a kite-flying outing on Killiney Hill overlooking Dublin Bay that Bono attempted with his daughters.[1] The outing went quickly awry when the kite crashed and one of the girls asked to go home and play with a video game.[2] So the song was at first written with Bono's daughters in mind, or more generally, about a kite as a metaphor for someone or something escaping one's realm of control; the song is Read more on Last.fm.