The verses are probably better tabbed out, but I think that you can get away with the progression in the pre-choruses and chorus. It's definitely not perfect, but it's a devent cheat. Hope this helps. Verse: G and D alternating improv pattern Prechorus: C, G, D The C goes two beats, the G goes two beats the D goes four beats. Chorus: G, D, Em, C each chord lasts a measure G D No time now for losing tempers G D or filling up with rage or anger G D flying off the handle could be detrimental G D calmer hands are called for here Pre chorus C G D a breath or two might be applied C G D we'll count to ten and then decide C G D a rash decision - crash collision C G D damage done beyond repair Chorus G D Em kinder words here we could pick C G a kind approach might do the trick D Em C hurt you, hurt me, well that needs to stop G D Em kinder words here we could choose C G we've kind of got a lot to lose D Em C the temperature we need that to drop Verse 2 G D a wrong move now might spell disaster G D a selfish one might spell it faster G D let's relax, review the facts G D for all involved that might be best Prechorus C G D a world of difference might be made C G D if our next move could be delayed C G D we'll sort it out and we'll talk about C G D G just what it was that caused this mess Chorus G D Em kinder words here we could pick C G a kind approach might do the trick D Em C hurt you, hurt me, that's the worst thing we could do G D Em kinder words here we could choose C G we've kind of got a lot to lose G D Em C watch what we say, don't walk away, we'll see it through Repeat Chorus 1 G D kinder words here we could pick Em C G a kind approach might do the trick D Em C hurt you, hurt me, well that needs to stop G D kinder words here we could choose Em C G we've kind of got a lot to lose D Em C the temperature we need that to drop