Chords for Everlast - What It's Like
Tempo:
85.15 bpm
Chords used:
Dm
C
F
G
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [G] [F] [C] .
[Dm] [C] .
[D] [G] [Dm] [F] [C] .
[Dm] [F] [C] .
[Dm] I've [F] seen the man at the liquor [C] store begging for [Dm] your chain.
The hair [F] on his face is dirty, [C] dreadlocked, and pulled to [Dm] Maine.
.
He asked [F] the man [C] for what he could spare with shame [Dm] in his eyes.
Clear [F] the job, you [C] fucking slobs, or I'll [Dm] eat your plight.
.
God forbid [C] you ever had to walk a mile in [Dm] his shoes.
.
Didn't you [F] really mind know what [C] it's like to [Dm] sing?
.
You didn't you really mind know what [C] it's like?.
[Dm] .
Didn't you [F] really mind know what [C] it's like?.
[Dm] .
[F] [C] [Dm] .
[F] [C] .
[D] [Dm] [G] [Dm] .
[G] [Dm] .
Mary [F] got pregnant from a kid [C] named Tom who said he [Dm] was in love.
.
She said, worry [F] about a thing, baby doll, [C] man, [C#] you've been dreaming [Dm] now.
.
Three months later, he say, [C] won't date or turn [Dm] her call.
.
And she swear, [F] god damn, if I find [C] that man cutting off [Dm] her phone.
And she asked for the clinic, [Am] and she gets [C] ecstatic walking through [Dm] the door.
.
They call [F] her a killer, and they call [C] her a sinner, [C#] and they call [Dm] her a whore.
.
God forbade you ever had [C] to walk a mile in [Dm] her shoe.
Then you really might know what [C] it's like to have [Dm] her.
Then you really might know what [C] it's like.
[Dm] .
[F] Then you really might know what [C] it's like.
[Dm] .
Then you [F] really might know what [C] it's like.
[Dm] .
Then you [F] really might know what [C] it's like.
.
[D] I've seen the rich [Dm] man beg, I've seen the good [F] man sin, I've seen the tough [C] man cry.
[D] I've [G] seen the loser win, and the sad [F] man grin, I've heard the [C] honest man lie.
[Dm] I've seen the good side of bad, and the down [F] side of up, and everything [C] between.
[D] I [G] licked a silver spoon, drank a little [F] gold, and covered [Am] smoke with [C] finest green.
.
[D] [G] Stroke that [Dm] his dimes, gleashed a couple of times [F] before I broke [C] they heart.
.
[Dm] You know where it ends, and what leaves you, [F] it depends on where [C] you start.
[Dm] [G] [Dm] .
[G] [Dm] .
I used to get [F] named Max, he used to sniff [C] fat stacks [C#] out on the corner [Dm] with drugs.
He liked to hang [F] out late, he liked to ditch [C] his face to [G] keep his face [Dm] from thugs.
Till late [F] one night, there was a straight [C] gun fight, and Max lost [Dm] his head.
He pulled [F] out his chrome 45, [C] and thought some shit and wound [Dm] up dead.
.
Now his wife and his [F] kids are gone, and the men sleep all of his pain.
[Dm] You know, crumple that wet list, that's [Am] what they say when you play [G] the game.
[Dm] .
Now I'm afraid you [F] ever had to wake up to hear [Am] the news.
.
[Dm] Then you really might [Am] know what it's like to have [G] to lose.
[Dm] .
Then you really might know what [C] it's like.
[Dm] .
[Am] Then you [F] really might know what [C] it's like.
[Dm] .
Then you [F] really might know what [C] it's like [D] to have to lose.
[Dm] [F] [C] [Dm] .
[F] .
[C] [Dm] .
[F] .
[C] [Dm] .
[Dm] [C] .
[D] [G] [Dm] [F] [C] .
[Dm] [F] [C] .
[Dm] I've [F] seen the man at the liquor [C] store begging for [Dm] your chain.
The hair [F] on his face is dirty, [C] dreadlocked, and pulled to [Dm] Maine.
.
He asked [F] the man [C] for what he could spare with shame [Dm] in his eyes.
Clear [F] the job, you [C] fucking slobs, or I'll [Dm] eat your plight.
.
God forbid [C] you ever had to walk a mile in [Dm] his shoes.
.
Didn't you [F] really mind know what [C] it's like to [Dm] sing?
.
You didn't you really mind know what [C] it's like?.
[Dm] .
Didn't you [F] really mind know what [C] it's like?.
[Dm] .
[F] [C] [Dm] .
[F] [C] .
[D] [Dm] [G] [Dm] .
[G] [Dm] .
Mary [F] got pregnant from a kid [C] named Tom who said he [Dm] was in love.
.
She said, worry [F] about a thing, baby doll, [C] man, [C#] you've been dreaming [Dm] now.
.
Three months later, he say, [C] won't date or turn [Dm] her call.
.
And she swear, [F] god damn, if I find [C] that man cutting off [Dm] her phone.
And she asked for the clinic, [Am] and she gets [C] ecstatic walking through [Dm] the door.
.
They call [F] her a killer, and they call [C] her a sinner, [C#] and they call [Dm] her a whore.
.
God forbade you ever had [C] to walk a mile in [Dm] her shoe.
Then you really might know what [C] it's like to have [Dm] her.
Then you really might know what [C] it's like.
[Dm] .
[F] Then you really might know what [C] it's like.
[Dm] .
Then you [F] really might know what [C] it's like.
[Dm] .
Then you [F] really might know what [C] it's like.
.
[D] I've seen the rich [Dm] man beg, I've seen the good [F] man sin, I've seen the tough [C] man cry.
[D] I've [G] seen the loser win, and the sad [F] man grin, I've heard the [C] honest man lie.
[Dm] I've seen the good side of bad, and the down [F] side of up, and everything [C] between.
[D] I [G] licked a silver spoon, drank a little [F] gold, and covered [Am] smoke with [C] finest green.
.
[D] [G] Stroke that [Dm] his dimes, gleashed a couple of times [F] before I broke [C] they heart.
.
[Dm] You know where it ends, and what leaves you, [F] it depends on where [C] you start.
[Dm] [G] [Dm] .
[G] [Dm] .
I used to get [F] named Max, he used to sniff [C] fat stacks [C#] out on the corner [Dm] with drugs.
He liked to hang [F] out late, he liked to ditch [C] his face to [G] keep his face [Dm] from thugs.
Till late [F] one night, there was a straight [C] gun fight, and Max lost [Dm] his head.
He pulled [F] out his chrome 45, [C] and thought some shit and wound [Dm] up dead.
.
Now his wife and his [F] kids are gone, and the men sleep all of his pain.
[Dm] You know, crumple that wet list, that's [Am] what they say when you play [G] the game.
[Dm] .
Now I'm afraid you [F] ever had to wake up to hear [Am] the news.
.
[Dm] Then you really might [Am] know what it's like to have [G] to lose.
[Dm] .
Then you really might know what [C] it's like.
[Dm] .
[Am] Then you [F] really might know what [C] it's like.
[Dm] .
Then you [F] really might know what [C] it's like [D] to have to lose.
[Dm] [F] [C] [Dm] .
[F] .
[C] [Dm] .
[F] .
[C] [Dm] .
Key:
Dm
C
F
G
D
Dm
C
F
[D] _ [G] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ .
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ .
[D] _ [G] _ [Dm] _ _ _ [F] _ [C] _ _ .
[Dm] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ .
[Dm] I've [F] seen the man at the liquor [C] store begging for [Dm] your chain.
The hair [F] on his face is dirty, [C] dreadlocked, and pulled to [Dm] Maine.
_ .
He asked [F] the man [C] for what he could spare with shame [Dm] in his eyes.
Clear [F] the job, you [C] fucking slobs, or I'll [Dm] eat your plight.
_ .
God forbid [C] you ever had to walk a mile in [Dm] his shoes.
_ .
Didn't you [F] really mind know what [C] it's like to [Dm] sing?
_ .
You didn't you really mind know what [C] it's like?.
[Dm] _ _ .
Didn't you [F] really mind know what [C] it's like?.
[Dm] _ _ .
_ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ [Dm] _ _ .
_ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ .
[D] _ [Dm] _ _ [G] _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ .
_ _ [G] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ .
Mary [F] got pregnant from a kid [C] named Tom who said he [Dm] was in love.
_ .
She said, worry [F] about a thing, baby doll, [C] man, [C#] you've been dreaming [Dm] now.
_ .
Three months later, he say, [C] won't date or turn [Dm] her call.
_ .
And she swear, [F] god damn, if I find [C] that man cutting off [Dm] her phone.
And she asked for the clinic, [Am] and she gets [C] ecstatic walking through [Dm] the door.
_ .
They call [F] her a killer, and they call [C] her a sinner, [C#] and they call [Dm] her a whore.
_ .
_ God forbade you ever had [C] to walk a mile in [Dm] her shoe.
Then you really might know what [C] it's like to have [Dm] her.
Then you really might know what [C] it's like.
[Dm] _ _ .
[F] Then you really might know what [C] it's like.
[Dm] _ _ .
Then you [F] really might know what [C] it's like.
[Dm] _ _ .
Then you [F] really might know what [C] it's like.
_ _ .
[D] I've seen the rich [Dm] man beg, I've seen the good [F] man sin, I've seen the tough [C] man cry.
[D] I've [G] seen the loser win, and the sad [F] man grin, I've heard the [C] honest man lie.
[Dm] I've seen the good side of bad, and the down [F] side of up, and everything [C] between.
[D] I [G] licked a silver spoon, drank a little [F] gold, and covered [Am] smoke with [C] finest green.
_ .
[D] [G] Stroke that [Dm] his dimes, gleashed a couple of times [F] before I broke [C] they heart.
_ .
[Dm] You know where it ends, and what leaves you, [F] it depends on where [C] you start.
[Dm] _ _ _ [G] _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ [G] _ [Dm] _ _ _ .
I used to get [F] named Max, he used to sniff [C] fat stacks [C#] out on the corner [Dm] with drugs.
He liked to hang [F] out late, he liked to ditch [C] his face to [G] keep his face [Dm] from thugs.
Till late [F] one night, there was a straight [C] gun fight, and Max lost [Dm] his head.
He pulled [F] out his chrome 45, [C] and thought some shit and wound [Dm] up dead.
_ .
Now his wife and his [F] kids are gone, and the men sleep all of his pain.
[Dm] You know, crumple that wet list, that's [Am] what they say when you play [G] the game.
[Dm] _ .
Now I'm afraid you [F] ever had to wake up to hear [Am] the news.
_ .
[Dm] Then you really might [Am] know what it's like to have [G] to lose.
[Dm] _ .
Then you really might know what [C] it's like.
[Dm] _ _ .
[Am] Then you [F] really might know what [C] it's like.
[Dm] _ _ .
Then you [F] really might know what [C] it's like _ [D] to have to lose.
[Dm] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ .
[C] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ .
[C] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ .
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ .
[D] _ [G] _ [Dm] _ _ _ [F] _ [C] _ _ .
[Dm] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ .
[Dm] I've [F] seen the man at the liquor [C] store begging for [Dm] your chain.
The hair [F] on his face is dirty, [C] dreadlocked, and pulled to [Dm] Maine.
_ .
He asked [F] the man [C] for what he could spare with shame [Dm] in his eyes.
Clear [F] the job, you [C] fucking slobs, or I'll [Dm] eat your plight.
_ .
God forbid [C] you ever had to walk a mile in [Dm] his shoes.
_ .
Didn't you [F] really mind know what [C] it's like to [Dm] sing?
_ .
You didn't you really mind know what [C] it's like?.
[Dm] _ _ .
Didn't you [F] really mind know what [C] it's like?.
[Dm] _ _ .
_ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ [Dm] _ _ .
_ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ .
[D] _ [Dm] _ _ [G] _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ .
_ _ [G] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ .
Mary [F] got pregnant from a kid [C] named Tom who said he [Dm] was in love.
_ .
She said, worry [F] about a thing, baby doll, [C] man, [C#] you've been dreaming [Dm] now.
_ .
Three months later, he say, [C] won't date or turn [Dm] her call.
_ .
And she swear, [F] god damn, if I find [C] that man cutting off [Dm] her phone.
And she asked for the clinic, [Am] and she gets [C] ecstatic walking through [Dm] the door.
_ .
They call [F] her a killer, and they call [C] her a sinner, [C#] and they call [Dm] her a whore.
_ .
_ God forbade you ever had [C] to walk a mile in [Dm] her shoe.
Then you really might know what [C] it's like to have [Dm] her.
Then you really might know what [C] it's like.
[Dm] _ _ .
[F] Then you really might know what [C] it's like.
[Dm] _ _ .
Then you [F] really might know what [C] it's like.
[Dm] _ _ .
Then you [F] really might know what [C] it's like.
_ _ .
[D] I've seen the rich [Dm] man beg, I've seen the good [F] man sin, I've seen the tough [C] man cry.
[D] I've [G] seen the loser win, and the sad [F] man grin, I've heard the [C] honest man lie.
[Dm] I've seen the good side of bad, and the down [F] side of up, and everything [C] between.
[D] I [G] licked a silver spoon, drank a little [F] gold, and covered [Am] smoke with [C] finest green.
_ .
[D] [G] Stroke that [Dm] his dimes, gleashed a couple of times [F] before I broke [C] they heart.
_ .
[Dm] You know where it ends, and what leaves you, [F] it depends on where [C] you start.
[Dm] _ _ _ [G] _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ [G] _ [Dm] _ _ _ .
I used to get [F] named Max, he used to sniff [C] fat stacks [C#] out on the corner [Dm] with drugs.
He liked to hang [F] out late, he liked to ditch [C] his face to [G] keep his face [Dm] from thugs.
Till late [F] one night, there was a straight [C] gun fight, and Max lost [Dm] his head.
He pulled [F] out his chrome 45, [C] and thought some shit and wound [Dm] up dead.
_ .
Now his wife and his [F] kids are gone, and the men sleep all of his pain.
[Dm] You know, crumple that wet list, that's [Am] what they say when you play [G] the game.
[Dm] _ .
Now I'm afraid you [F] ever had to wake up to hear [Am] the news.
_ .
[Dm] Then you really might [Am] know what it's like to have [G] to lose.
[Dm] _ .
Then you really might know what [C] it's like.
[Dm] _ _ .
[Am] Then you [F] really might know what [C] it's like.
[Dm] _ _ .
Then you [F] really might know what [C] it's like _ [D] to have to lose.
[Dm] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ .
[C] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ .
[C] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ .