------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MISTAKEN FOR STRANGERS - The National ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: Ian C. Email: ian.zampbell@gmail.com Tuning: Standard I think it should be pretty obvious which one to play as power chords and which ones to as full barre chords. Am Bb C You have to do it running but you'll do everything that they ask you to Am cause you don’t mind seeing yourself in a picture Bb C as long as you look faraway, as long as you look removed Am Bb C showered and blue-blazered, fill yourself with quarters Am Bb C showered and blue-blazered, fill yourself with quarters Dm F You get mistaken for strangers by your own friends Bb F Bb when you pass them at night under the silvery, silvery Citibank lights F Am A arm in arm in arm and eyes and eyes glazing under Gm F well you wouldn’t want an angel watching over Bb F surprise, surprise they wouldn’t wanna watch Bb F Am A another uninnocent, elegant fall into the unmagnificent lives of adults And that's really it. All in all, very simple chords. Supplementary lyrics: Make up something to believe in your heart of hearts so you have something to wear on your sleeve of sleeves so you swear you just saw a feathery woman carry a blindfolded man through the trees showered and blue-blazered, fill yourself with quarters showered and blue-blazered, fill yourself with quarters You get mistaken for strangers by your own friends when you pass them at night under the silvery, silvery Citibank lights arm in arm in arm and eyes and eyes glazing under oh you wouldn’t want an angel watching over surprise, surprise they wouldn’t wanna watch another uninnocent, elegant fall into the unmagnificent lives of adults You get mistaken for strangers by your own friends when you pass them at night under the silvery, silvery Citibank lights arm in arm in arm and eyes and eyes glazing under oh you wouldn’t want an angel watching over surprise, surprise they wouldn’t wanna watch another uninnocent, elegant fall into the unmagnificent lives of adults