Note: There are three versions of this song. I'm tabbing from the version found on the 'Greatest Hits' and 'Staring at the Sea - The Singles' albums. I'm not sure if there is any discernible difference between it and the versions found on 'Seventeen Seconds' or the Tree Mix found on 'Mixed Up' as I've never really listened to them all the way through. The intro consists mainly of two parts. Pt. I - Played three times through as the bass comes in. This is the way I find it easiest to play. e|--------------------| B|--------------------| G|-----2--------------| D|----------3---2---3-| A|--0-----0---0---0---| E|--------------------| Pt. II - Played once. Palm mute from the last note into the first Am chord. e|----------------------------| B|----------0-1---------------| G|-----2--------2-0-----------| D|------------------3-2-0-----| A|--0-----0---------------3-0-| E|----------------------------| Am C F Dadd9 (two measures) Am (x02210@1) CCome (x32010@1)closer and see F (133211@1) Dadd9see (x43141@2)into the trees Am (x02210@1) Cfind (x32010@1)the girl F (133211@1) Dadd9while (x43141@2)you can Am (x02210@1) CCome (x32010@1)closer and see F (133211@1) Dadd9see (x43141@2)into the dark Am (x02210@1) Cjust (x32010@1)follow your eyes F (133211@1) Dadd9just (x43141@2)follow your eyes B C A C B C A F Am C F Dadd9 (two measures) (Am C F Dadd9 pattern) I hear her voice calling my name the sound is deep in the dark I hear her voice and start to run into the trees into the trees B C A C B C A F Into the trees Am C F Dadd9 (four measures) (Am C F Dadd9 pattern) Suddenly I stop but i know it's too late I'm lost in a forest all alone (Am C F Dadd9 pattern) The girl was never there it's always the same I'm running towards nothing again and again and again. . . B C A C and again. . . B C A F and again. . . Am C F Dadd9 (repeats until song is finished) I cannot figure out the final chord progression, unfortunately. Nevertheless, those are the correct chords.