This is from Belle and Sebastian's 'This Is Just a Modern Rock Song' EP. Having a very limited vocal range means I usually start getting complaints from the neighbours about the 3rd or 4th lines... Anyway, to make it easier you can play this with the capo on the first fret- just play all the # chords as normal ones (C instead of C#, Am istead of A#m, etc), and play the B as A#. It means you have to do less bar chords, which if you're a beginner (or just a bad guitar player like me) you may find helpful- it's probably not the way B&S play it though... C# There's a portrait Ab In a back room F# Which I'll keep for days upon C# Which I relent B And gaze for hours on Bbm F# The muscle, skin and bone Ab Of some imaginary friend F# Ab F# C# So how about it Ab Show me please F# How I will look in twenty years C# And let me please B Interpret history Bbm F# In every line and scar Ab That's painted there in front of me F# Ab F# Ab F# Ab C# It doesn't matter Ab What I'm thinking F# What I tell myself to do C# F# I end up calling C# I stay in to Ab Defrost the fridge F# Now the kid has gone to bed C# A feeling of dread B At least when she's around Bbm The trouble's there F# Ab It's worse to wake up with her falling 'round the room F# Ab F# Ab F# Ab C# Listen Johnny F# You're like a mother C# F# To the girl you've fallen for C# And you're still falling C# Listen Johnny Ab You're like a mother F# To the girl you've fallen for C# And you're still falling B And if they come tonight Bbm You'll roll up tight F# Ab And take whatever's coming to you next (oh, oh oh oh) F# Ab to end.