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Hey guys this is my first tab. There is a capo on 3. You might have to work out the strumming yourself but I will list the chords he uses. I know it's not accurate, but it's my first tab. If you have any questions or can help me improve it, email me: [email protected] There are 2 different A#maj in this song. The first is normal, and the second is a bar chord, so i labelled them A#maj1 and A#maj2 (I will show what the chords are at the bottom) A#maj1 A#sus2 A#maj1 I could catch up to - to where you are Dm/A D#maj7/A# see if we can make it right A#maj2 Gm if I thought meeting you somewhere in the dark Dm/A D#maj7/A# was gonna shed any new light A#maj2 Gm Oh we'd sit around, we'd talk awhile Dm/A D#maj7/A# make polite excuses A#maj2 Gm but the cat has my tongue and I'm not saying much Dm/A D#maj7/A# 'cause I get shy around bullshit A#maj2 Gm Dm/A D#maj7/A# A#maj1 (He rings out the high notes here) My new time-piece is watching ice melt Dm/A D#maj7/A# down the bottom of my glass A#maj2 Gm and I love to watch them fuses burn Dm/A D#maj7/A# down towards their future plans A#maj2 Gm gets me thinking about - it's time to empty out Dm/A D#maj7/A# these pockets of their idle hands A#maj2 Gm and sing la da dadida da da, dadada Dm/A D#maj7/A# A#maj2 Fadd9 A#maj1 Lock all the doors, pull the phone from the wall, run and hide D#maj/G Gm A#maj1 Oh I used to be, I used to be such a nice guy D#maj/G Gm D#maj/G (Last chord shifted up 2 frets) Dm/A D#maj7/A# A#maj2 Maybe clarity will creep up on me Dm/A D#maj7/A# and reset my senses like a clock A#maj2 Gm and you'll convince me that your reality Dm/A D#maj7/A# is a better idea than the one that I've got A#maj2 Gm and you'll give me a second chance at my second chance Dm/A D#maj7/A# and we will laugh about my near miss A#maj2 Gm and the good lord will reward my ignorance D#maj/G Gm D#maj/G with a little bliss (Last chord shifted 2 frets up) And I'll see a welcome face in the mirror that I don't recognise D#maj/G Gm A#maj1 Oh I used to be such a nice guy D#maj/G Gm D#maj/G (Last chord shifted 2 frets up) but now the details are vague, it's so strange, like a previous life D#maj/G Gm A#maj1 Oh I used to be such a nice guy D#maj/G Gm D#maj/G (Last chord shifted 2 frets up) But now you say I don't know when to admit that I'm lost - D#maj/G Gm when to stubbornly insist that I'm not D#maj/G Cm/G Oh dear bless every thought in your thoughtful head Gm Dm/A D#maj7/A# A#maj2 la da dadida da da, dadada Dm/A D#maj7/A# A#maj2 la da dadida da da, dadada Dm/A D#maj7/A# A#maj2 Fadd9 la da dadida da da, dadada Dm/A D#maj7/A# A#maj2 la da dadida da da, dadada, oh Dm/A D#maj7/A# A#maj2 Fadd9 la da dadida da da, dadada Dm/A D#maj7/A# A#maj2 Chords: I used http://www.chordbook.com/guitarchords.php guitar to work out all the chords. Some might not be quite right, but please appreciate this tab took over an hour to do, as it's my first. I also know it's not entirely accurate. To get it right you'll have to listen to the song and experiment a bit. The chord diagrams are relative to the capo, i.e. the capo is on 3, which will be 0. A#maj1 A#sus2 Dm/A D#maj7/A# A#maj2 Gm Fadd9 D#maj/G Cm/G 3 3 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 3 5 2 0 3 0 0 0 4 5 5 2 0 2 2 0 0 4 4 4 0 2 0 2 3 3 3 5 3 0 3 1 1 3 0 2 3 3 0 2 0 0 The chord I refer to as (Last chord shifted 2 frets up) is just: 0 5 4 0 3 0 I couldn't find a name for it. There are a few times in the song where Paul does a little slide up a fret and back down, you'll have to listen to pick it up. I tabbed this from watching his live video on youtube. Props to whoever filmed that, good job. The song is much easier than these tabs probable make it look. Good luck
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