Brackets indicate when to start the following chord. For example: when it says 'saw' in the first verse, that is when you play the F#, then when it reads 'across' that is when you play Ebm. Hopefully this isn't too confusing to grasp, but sometimes the chords are placed funnily due to some sort of layout error. Therefore I hope this method will suit you better. Have fun! -ZeeIternity -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ryan Star - You and Me Intro: F#, Ebm, B, C# (Verse1) F# Ebm (Saw)* you standing (across) the room B C# (I find) my way to your (heart) F# Ebm (Couldn't) speak, (I couldn't move) B C# (I find) my way to your (heart) (Chorus) Ebm B Till it's (you) and (me) F# C# (I've seen) your eyes before Ebm B And it's (you) and (me) F# C# I don't want anything more (Verse2) F# Ebm (Keep) your window (opened) up B C# (I find) my way to your (heart) F# Ebm (Don't) have money, I (don't) have much but, B C# (I find) a way to your (heart) (Chorus2) Ebm B Till it's (you) and (me) F# C# (I'll keep) you safe and (warm) Ebm B And it's (you) and (me) F# C# (I don't) want anything (more) Ebm B (And I) (remember) you F# C# (And) all the things that (we) have planned Ebm B (And I) (remember) you Abm C# (And) all the things that (set) us free C# (I will come back for): (Chorus3) Ebm B (You) and (me) F# C# (I'll keep) you safe and (warm) Ebm B And it's (you) and (me) F# C# (I don't) want anything (more) Ebm B And it's (you-oo) and (me-ee) F# C# I'll keep you safe and warm Ebm B Till it's (you-oo) and (me-ee) F# C# (I don't) want anything (more) Outro: F#, Ebm, B, C#