From the Burning the Daze album. Standard tuning. Capo 1st fret. Chords used: Relative to capo. G - 32033 Em7 - 022033 Cadd9 - X32033 G/F# - 200033 D - XX0232 Bm - X24432 You can use an Em (022000) instead of the Em7 and a C (X32010) in place of the Cadd9, just see which you think sounds better. Intro: e|---------------------------------| B|---------------------------------| G|----0---0-----0----0----0----0---| D|------4----2-----0---------------| X 4 A|----------------------3----2-----| E|--3------------------------------| The piano comes in after the second run through playing the chords G - Em7 - Cadd9 Verse: G (320003@1) G/F#Tonight (320002@1)I cried the tears of a child Em7 DWho (xx0232@1)knows what fears run deep and wild inside Cadd9 (x32030@1) G (320003@1) Em7 Cadd9But (x32030@1)the river's in flood tonight G (320003@1) G/F#I (320002@1)layed down and the light streamed across my face Em7 DI (xx0232@1)felt the beauty of some deeper grace and I tried Cadd9 (x32030@1) G (320003@1) Em7 Cadd9To (x32030@1)find my way to the other side Chorus: D (xx0232@1) G (320003@1) Cadd9Now (x32030@1)I, feel you skin as smooth as silk D (xx0232@1) G (320003@1) Cadd9Drunk (x32030@1)like a baby on his mama's milk Cadd9 (x32030@1) G (320003@1) DTake (xx0232@1)me down under the wishing tree D (xx0232@1) Cadd9 (x32030@1) Em7 G (320003@1) Em7 Cadd9And (x32030@1)lay your healing hands on me and then back to the verse again, repeat it and the chorus The bridge bit uses the chords: Bm - Cadd9 - Em7 - D Then the solo: over the chords G - D - Em7 - D - Cadd9 - G - Em7 - Cadd9 e|-------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|-------------------------------------------------------------------------| G|---2s4-2-2s5-4---2s4-2-0-------------2s4-2-0-2--2-2s4-2--0------0--------| D|-0-------------0-----------2-4-5---0--------------------------2---0---0--| A|---------------------------------2----------------------------------3----| E|-------------------------------------------------------------------------| Then back to the chorus again. Any comments welcome.