Intro (x2): Asus2 E B Dbm Verse 1: Dbm A E Mama's grippin' on her hip on the fifth of May B Dbm In a photo daddy took on a humid day A In a town that's anyone's guess E B Way out in western Kentucky Dbm A She's broken-hearted as he's ridin' away E B On a motorbike out to east l.a. Dbm To find a white line A It's such a fine line E B Between broken and lucky Chorus: A E Gettin' high's easy B Gettin' drunk is fine Dbm B A It's the gettin' by that'll get us all down E So if you need me B Know that I'm bleeding Dbm B A E B Dbm Somewhere alone in some coastal town A E B Dbm Some coastal town Verse 2: Dbm A E And I can feel when your body ain't in this bed B Dbm I can still hear you laughing last spring in my head A E B Now it's April and I hate you and I'm heading home Dbm A The little notes that you left for me E B In coat pockets and cabinetries Dbm A Are in a shoebox where we once talked E B Back when I felt free Chorus: A E Gettin' high's easy B Gettin' drunk is fine Dbm B A It's the gettin' by that'll get us all down E So if you need me B Know that I'm bleeding Dbm B A E B Dbm Somewhere alone in some coastal town A E B Dbm Some coastal town Verse 1: Dbm A E Mama's grippin' on her hip on the fifth of May B Dbm In a photo daddy took on a humid day A In a town that's anyone's guess E B Way out in western Kentucky Chorus: A E Gettin' high's easy B Gettin' drunk is fine Dbm B A It's the gettin' by that'll get us all down E So if you need me B Know that I'm bleeding Dbm B A E B Dbm Somewhere alone in some coastal town A E B Dbm Some coastal town Solo (x8): A E B Dbm Chorus: A E Gettin' high's easy B Gettin' drunk is fine Dbm B A It's the gettin' by that'll get us all down E So if you need me B Know that I'm bleeding Dbm B A E B Dbm A Somewhere alone in some coastal town This arrangement is its contributor’s own interpretation, shared for private study, education and non-commercial use. The underlying song, lyrics and music remain the property of their copyright owners. To request removal, see Legal & Copyright.
5 ukulele chords used in "Fifth of May" by Zach Bryan: A, Asus2, B, Dbm and E



















