Jason Isbell - Relatively Easy
Capo 4
D2 D D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G (G5)
D2 D D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G
D2 D
Are you having a long day
D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G (G5)
Everyone you meet rubs you the wrong way
D2 D
Dirty city streets smell like an ashtray
D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G (G2)
Morning bells are ringing in your ear
D2 D
Is your brother on a church kick
D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G (G5)
Seems like just a different kind of dopesick
D2 D
Better off to teach a dog a card trick
D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G (G2)
Than try to have a point and make it clear
[(A)]Bm A G F#m
You should know, compared to people on a global scale
Em F#m G
Our kind has had it relatively easy
(A) Bm A G F#m
And here with you there's always something to look forward to
Em F#m G
My angry heart beats relatively easy
D2 D D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G (G5)
D2 D
I lost a good friend,
D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G (G5)
At Christmastime when folks go off the deep end
D2 D
His woman took the kids and he took Klonopin
D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G (G2)
Enough to kill a man of twice his size
A Bm
Not for me to understand
A G
Remember him when he was still a proud man
A Bm
A vandal's smile, a baseball in his right hand
A G (G2)
Nothing but the blue sky in his eyes
[(A)]Bm A G F#m
Still, compared to those a stones-throw away from you,
Em F#m G
Our lives have both been relatively easy
(A) Bm A G F#m
Take a year and make a break there ain't that much at stake
Em F#m G
The answers could be relatively easy
D2 D D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G (x2)
Em F#m G
Watch that lucky man walk to work again
D A (Asus2)
He may not have a friend left in the world
Em F#m G
See him walking home again to sleep alone
D A (Asus2)
I step into a shop to buy a postcard for a girl
D2 D
I broke the law boys,
D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G (G5)
shooting out the windows of my loft, boys
D2 D
When they picked me up, I made a big noise
D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G (G2)
Everything to blame except my mind
[(A)]Bm A G F#m
I should say, I keep your picture with me every day
Em F#m G
The evenings now are relatively easy
A Bm A G F#m
And here with you there's always something to look forward to
Em F#m G
My lonely heart beats relatively easy
Em F#m G
My lonely heart beats relatively easy
[G]D2 D D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G
D2 D
This is how I play it:
At this part: "D2 D DD D2D2 D4 D D2 G," the "DD D2D2 D4 D D2" is quick single upstrokes.
The G(5)'s alternate between G5 and G. At the G(2)'s play G(2), then down to G
(0) I will call it (3x000x), back to G(2).
The (A)'s in the chorus are basically just the open A string for one beat before the next chord.
Listen to the song to get the timing.
Chords used:
D2 xx00230 (Dsus2)
D4 xx00233 (Dsus4)
D xx00232
G 3x0030
G5 3x005x
G2 3x002x
G0 3x000x
F#m 244222
Em 022000
A 002220
Asus2 002230
Capo 4
D2 D D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G (G5)
D2 D D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G
D2 D
Are you having a long day
D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G (G5)
Everyone you meet rubs you the wrong way
D2 D
Dirty city streets smell like an ashtray
D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G (G2)
Morning bells are ringing in your ear
D2 D
Is your brother on a church kick
D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G (G5)
Seems like just a different kind of dopesick
D2 D
Better off to teach a dog a card trick
D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G (G2)
Than try to have a point and make it clear
[(A)]Bm A G F#m
You should know, compared to people on a global scale
Em F#m G
Our kind has had it relatively easy
(A) Bm A G F#m
And here with you there's always something to look forward to
Em F#m G
My angry heart beats relatively easy
D2 D D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G (G5)
D2 D
I lost a good friend,
D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G (G5)
At Christmastime when folks go off the deep end
D2 D
His woman took the kids and he took Klonopin
D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G (G2)
Enough to kill a man of twice his size
A Bm
Not for me to understand
A G
Remember him when he was still a proud man
A Bm
A vandal's smile, a baseball in his right hand
A G (G2)
Nothing but the blue sky in his eyes
[(A)]Bm A G F#m
Still, compared to those a stones-throw away from you,
Em F#m G
Our lives have both been relatively easy
(A) Bm A G F#m
Take a year and make a break there ain't that much at stake
Em F#m G
The answers could be relatively easy
D2 D D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G (x2)
Em F#m G
Watch that lucky man walk to work again
D A (Asus2)
He may not have a friend left in the world
Em F#m G
See him walking home again to sleep alone
D A (Asus2)
I step into a shop to buy a postcard for a girl
D2 D
I broke the law boys,
D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G (G5)
shooting out the windows of my loft, boys
D2 D
When they picked me up, I made a big noise
D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G (G2)
Everything to blame except my mind
[(A)]Bm A G F#m
I should say, I keep your picture with me every day
Em F#m G
The evenings now are relatively easy
A Bm A G F#m
And here with you there's always something to look forward to
Em F#m G
My lonely heart beats relatively easy
Em F#m G
My lonely heart beats relatively easy
[G]D2 D D D D2 D2 D4 D D2 G
D2 D
This is how I play it:
At this part: "D2 D DD D2D2 D4 D D2 G," the "DD D2D2 D4 D D2" is quick single upstrokes.
The G(5)'s alternate between G5 and G. At the G(2)'s play G(2), then down to G
(0) I will call it (3x000x), back to G(2).
The (A)'s in the chorus are basically just the open A string for one beat before the next chord.
Listen to the song to get the timing.
Chords used:
D2 xx00230 (Dsus2)
D4 xx00233 (Dsus4)
D xx00232
G 3x0030
G5 3x005x
G2 3x002x
G0 3x000x
F#m 244222
Em 022000
A 002220
Asus2 002230