Chords for Private Hell
Tempo:
92.7 bpm
Chords used:
C
E
Em
D
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Em] Close and close, you see yourself, I'm the image [C] of what you [E] wanted to be.
As you each laid out my hands or more, you can't remember, I'm what you wanted anyway.
Your fingers were the lights, I caught the space, your reign in place.
[C] The place that [D] once was so [C] beautiful, you [D] still left much [Em] unrecognisable.
Rightly [E] so, rightly so.
The man that you once loved, [Em] the small house that seldom read.
[C] Working late [Em] at Shrewsborough, [E] going to arrest the grain.
You built a train that could stretch and [C] on the occasion [D] see out upon you.
[C] Close [D] your eyes and [E] think about your father.
[Em] [E] Rightly so, rightly so.
[A] Think of Emma when her wife's still in the hospitality and your grandchildren.
Think of Edward, still [B] at college, descending [E] like a sweetie does in the [Em] nightly spot.
He don't care, they don't care, [C] so don't you [D] know.
[E] Rightly so, rightly so.
The morning slips away in a bag of layers and catalogues.
[C] A human's [E] cups of coffee.
In the afternoon, the weekly food is put in bags.
[C] It goes up and [E] down the high street.
It's like windows replaced by a name of host to [Em] a grotty ghost.
[C] A picture [D] of your fantasy, [C] a picture [E] of your misery.
And rightly so, rightly so.
[Em]
Think of Emma when her wife's still in the hospitality and your grandchildren.
[E] Think of Edward, still at college, descending like a sweetie does in the [Em] nightly spot.
He don't care, they don't [C] care, so don't [D] you know.
Rightly so, rightly so.
[Em] A long night's hits the club, you drop the cup.
You see it's smashing, say [E] you quit, you put the one.
What a [C] sweet little cup, [D] so let it last beside [E] you.
Rightly so, [C] sadly [D] it lasts [E] beside you.
Rightly so, [C] sadly it lasts [E] beside you.
Rightly so, rightly so.
[Em]
As you each laid out my hands or more, you can't remember, I'm what you wanted anyway.
Your fingers were the lights, I caught the space, your reign in place.
[C] The place that [D] once was so [C] beautiful, you [D] still left much [Em] unrecognisable.
Rightly [E] so, rightly so.
The man that you once loved, [Em] the small house that seldom read.
[C] Working late [Em] at Shrewsborough, [E] going to arrest the grain.
You built a train that could stretch and [C] on the occasion [D] see out upon you.
[C] Close [D] your eyes and [E] think about your father.
[Em] [E] Rightly so, rightly so.
[A] Think of Emma when her wife's still in the hospitality and your grandchildren.
Think of Edward, still [B] at college, descending [E] like a sweetie does in the [Em] nightly spot.
He don't care, they don't care, [C] so don't you [D] know.
[E] Rightly so, rightly so.
The morning slips away in a bag of layers and catalogues.
[C] A human's [E] cups of coffee.
In the afternoon, the weekly food is put in bags.
[C] It goes up and [E] down the high street.
It's like windows replaced by a name of host to [Em] a grotty ghost.
[C] A picture [D] of your fantasy, [C] a picture [E] of your misery.
And rightly so, rightly so.
[Em]
Think of Emma when her wife's still in the hospitality and your grandchildren.
[E] Think of Edward, still at college, descending like a sweetie does in the [Em] nightly spot.
He don't care, they don't [C] care, so don't [D] you know.
Rightly so, rightly so.
[Em] A long night's hits the club, you drop the cup.
You see it's smashing, say [E] you quit, you put the one.
What a [C] sweet little cup, [D] so let it last beside [E] you.
Rightly so, [C] sadly [D] it lasts [E] beside you.
Rightly so, [C] sadly it lasts [E] beside you.
Rightly so, rightly so.
[Em]
Key:
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E
Em
D
A
C
E
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_ [Em] Close and close, you see yourself, I'm the image [C] of what you [E] wanted to be. _ _
As you each laid out my hands or more, you can't remember, I'm what you wanted anyway.
_ Your fingers were the lights, I caught the space, your reign in place.
[C] The place that [D] once was so [C] beautiful, you [D] still left much _ [Em] unrecognisable.
Rightly [E] so, _ rightly so. _
_ _ _ The man that you once loved, [Em] the small house that seldom read.
[C] Working late [Em] at Shrewsborough, [E] _ going to arrest the grain.
You built a train that could stretch and [C] on the occasion [D] see out upon you.
[C] Close [D] your eyes and [E] think about your father.
[Em] [E] Rightly so, _ rightly so.
[A] Think of Emma when her wife's still in the hospitality and your grandchildren.
Think of Edward, still [B] at college, descending [E] like a sweetie does in the [Em] nightly spot.
He don't care, they don't care, [C] so don't you [D] know.
_ [E] _ Rightly so, _ rightly so. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ The morning slips away in a bag of layers and catalogues.
[C] A human's [E] cups of coffee. _ _
In the afternoon, the weekly food is put in bags.
[C] It goes up and [E] down the high street.
_ It's like windows replaced by a name of host to [Em] a grotty ghost.
[C] A picture [D] of your fantasy, [C] a picture [E] of your misery.
And rightly so, _ rightly so.
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Think of Emma when her wife's still in the hospitality and your grandchildren.
[E] Think of Edward, still at college, descending like a sweetie does in the [Em] nightly spot.
He don't care, they don't [C] care, so don't [D] you know. _ _ _
Rightly so, rightly so. _
_ _ [Em] A long night's hits the club, you drop the cup.
You see it's smashing, say [E] you quit, you put the one.
What a [C] sweet little cup, [D] so let it last beside [E] you.
Rightly so, [C] sadly [D] it lasts [E] beside you.
Rightly so, [C] sadly it lasts [E] beside you.
Rightly so, _ rightly so. _ _
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[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] Close and close, you see yourself, I'm the image [C] of what you [E] wanted to be. _ _
As you each laid out my hands or more, you can't remember, I'm what you wanted anyway.
_ Your fingers were the lights, I caught the space, your reign in place.
[C] The place that [D] once was so [C] beautiful, you [D] still left much _ [Em] unrecognisable.
Rightly [E] so, _ rightly so. _
_ _ _ The man that you once loved, [Em] the small house that seldom read.
[C] Working late [Em] at Shrewsborough, [E] _ going to arrest the grain.
You built a train that could stretch and [C] on the occasion [D] see out upon you.
[C] Close [D] your eyes and [E] think about your father.
[Em] [E] Rightly so, _ rightly so.
[A] Think of Emma when her wife's still in the hospitality and your grandchildren.
Think of Edward, still [B] at college, descending [E] like a sweetie does in the [Em] nightly spot.
He don't care, they don't care, [C] so don't you [D] know.
_ [E] _ Rightly so, _ rightly so. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ The morning slips away in a bag of layers and catalogues.
[C] A human's [E] cups of coffee. _ _
In the afternoon, the weekly food is put in bags.
[C] It goes up and [E] down the high street.
_ It's like windows replaced by a name of host to [Em] a grotty ghost.
[C] A picture [D] of your fantasy, [C] a picture [E] of your misery.
And rightly so, _ rightly so.
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Think of Emma when her wife's still in the hospitality and your grandchildren.
[E] Think of Edward, still at college, descending like a sweetie does in the [Em] nightly spot.
He don't care, they don't [C] care, so don't [D] you know. _ _ _
Rightly so, rightly so. _
_ _ [Em] A long night's hits the club, you drop the cup.
You see it's smashing, say [E] you quit, you put the one.
What a [C] sweet little cup, [D] so let it last beside [E] you.
Rightly so, [C] sadly [D] it lasts [E] beside you.
Rightly so, [C] sadly it lasts [E] beside you.
Rightly so, _ rightly so. _ _
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[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _