Ba ya (Gm)ya ba da (F)ba da da (G)da ba ya ya.
Ba ya (Gm)ya ba da (F)ba da da (G)da ba ya ya.
There used to be a grey ing (Ebmaj7)tow er a (F)lone on the (G)sea.
You be came the (Ebmaj7)light on the (F)dark side of (G)me.
But love re mains a (C)drug that’s the high and not the (G)pill.
But did you know that when it (Gm)snows, my (Eb)eyes be come (F)large and the (Eb)light that you (F)shine can’t be (G)seen.
Ba by,
I com pare you to a (Eb)kiss from a rose on the grey.
The more I get of you the (F)stran ger it feels, yeah.
And now that your (Eb)rose is in (F)bloom, a (Eb)light hits the (F)gloom on the (G)grey.
Ba ya (Gm)ya ba da (F)ba da da (G)da ba ya ya.
There is so much a man can (Ebmaj7)tell you, so (F)much he can (G)say.
You re main my (F)pow er, my pleas ure, my (G)pain.
Ba by, to (Eb)me you’re like a grow ing ad (F)dic tion that I can’t de (G)ny.
Won’t you tell me, is that (Eb)health y, babe?
But did you (G)know that when it (Gm)snows, my (Eb)eyes be come (F)large and the (Eb)light that you (F)shine can’t be (G)seen?
Ba by,
I com pare you to a (Eb)kiss from a rose on the grey.
The more I get of you the (F)stran ger it feels, yeah.
And now that your (Eb)rose is in (F)bloom, a (Eb)light hits the (F)gloom on the (G)grey.
(F)I’ve
(C)been
(C)kissed by a rose on the (F)grey.
(C)I’ve been (C)kissed by a rose.
(F)I’ve
(C)been
(C)kissed by a rose on the (F)grey.
(C)I’ve been (C)kissed by a rose on the (G)grey.
There is so much a man can (Ebmaj7)tell you, so (F)much he can (G)say.
You re main my (F)pow er, my pleas ure, my (G)pain.
To (Eb)me you’re like a grow ing ad (F)dic tion that I can’t de (G)ny.
Now won’t you tell me, is that (Eb)health y, babe?
But did you (G)know that when it (Gm)snows, my (Eb)eyes be come (F)large and the (Eb)light that you (F)shine can’t be (G)seen.
Ba ya (Gm)ya ba da (F)ba da da (G)da ba ya ya.
Ba ya (Gm)ya ba da (F)ba da da (G)da ba ya ya.
This page shows “Kiss From A Rose” by Seal in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of C at 69 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.