Dustin Lynch – Easy To Love (Guitar)

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As recorded by Dustin Lynch (2025 release) [Intro] G D G D A D A [Verse 1]
G       D            G       D
Buffett sticker on a beat up suitcase

   A            D           A
Aviators hidin' me from the sun

G
Old habits gettin' me down the highway

D                    G
It takes two when it used to take one
[Chorus]
                 Bm
This heart ain't easy to love

                 D
This heart ain't easy to love

       A
It's a little too cold, a little too stuck

  G                                  G D G D
A little too broke, a little too drunk
[Verse 2]
G         D                G
Tennessee whiskey tried to hold on too tight

        A             D         A
And Sarasota tried to settle me down

G
I found a gig on the water that I like

    D
But I couldn't stop watchin' planes leavin' town
[Chorus]
                 Bm
This heart ain't easy to love

                 D
This heart ain't easy to love

       A
It's a little too cold, a little too stuck

  G
A little too broke, a little too drunk
[Guitar Solo]
D      A    G    D
 (Hey)
[Bridge]
                         G            D
I'm still thinkin' maybe one day I'll find her

A
They always say when you know, you know

G
If I know me, she'll be my next right turn

                             D
But I'll take a left just to see where it goes
[Chorus]
                 Bm
This heart ain't easy to love

                 D
This heart ain't easy to love

       A
It's a little too cold, a little too stuck

  G
A little too broke, a little too drunk

                 Bm
This heart ain't easy to love (Ain't easy to love)

                 D
This heart ain't easy to love (No, no, no)

       A
It's a little too cold, a little too stuck

  G
A little too broke, a little too drunk

                 Bm
This heart ain't easy to love (It ain't easy)

                 D
This heart ain't easy to love (No, it ain't)

       A
It's a little too cold (Too cold), a little too stuck

  G                 N.C.
A little too broke, a little too drunk