About the song

For those of us who have journeyed through life with its ups and downs, the profound simplicity of **Willie Nelson’s “It Gets Easier”** resonates deeply. Known for his soulful voice, distinctive guitar playing, and timeless songwriting, Willie Nelson has long been a revered figure in the country music world, and this track is no exception. With a career that spans decades, Nelson has the rare ability to craft songs that not only stand the test of time but also strike an emotional chord with listeners from all walks of life.

In **”It Gets Easier”**, Nelson reflects on the struggles and heartaches that are inevitable as we move through life. The song speaks to the universal experience of facing challenges, but with a glimmer of hope and understanding that time, in its quiet way, does bring some relief. It’s a beautiful reminder that the weight of the world can feel lighter with each passing day, even when the journey feels long and uncertain.

What makes this song particularly touching is its vulnerability. The lyrics don’t sugarcoat the truth; they acknowledge the pain, but they also suggest that healing and growth are possible. The stripped-back production allows Willie’s voice to take center stage, giving the listener the space to reflect on their own experiences. The song feels like a conversation with an old friend, one who has lived through it all and is offering comfort and wisdom, not in the form of advice, but in the gentle embrace of a shared understanding.

For those familiar with Willie Nelson’s earlier work, **”It Gets Easier”** is a continuation of his ability to speak to the soul. Whether you’re in the twilight years of your life or facing a difficult chapter, this song offers solace, letting you know that, no matter the hardship, it truly does get easier with time. A testament to Nelson’s artistry, it’s a song that captures both the melancholy and the optimism of the human condition.

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Lyrics

It gets easier, as we get older
It gets easier to say “not today”
And it gets easier, as we get older
To say “go away and not today”
I don’t have to do
One damn thing
That I don’t want to do
Except for missing you
And that won’t go away
It gets easier to say “some other time”
It gets easier to tell the world to wait
And it gets easier to watch the world fly by
And tell it, “I will catch up, but not today”
I don’t have to do
One damn thing
That I don’t want to do
Except for missing you
And that won’t go away
Except for missing you
And that won’t go away

By van