Tabbed by: Josh Richardson Tuning: E Standard EADGBe (no capo) G You're not her C D Though I try to see you differently G I toe the line C D See I'm searching for what used to be, mine ooohhhh G I Saw your eyes C D Then I saw her staring back at me G And I will try G C To find another one who's suited to me D As well as her C D Em I've moved, far away from you G And I want to C D Em See you here beside me dear G but things aren't clear C D And we never even tried Em We never even talked G We never even thought in the long run C D Whenever it was painful Em Whenever I was away G I'd miss you C I miss you G She was mine I was hers C D And all that's in between G if she would cry I would shelter her C D And keep her from the darkness that will be C D Em If I moved, far away from you G And I want to C D Em See you here beside me dear G but things aren't clear C D And we never even tried Em We never even talked G We never even thought in the long run C D Whenever it was painful Em Whenever I was away G I'd miss you C D I miss you G Don't trap me in, it's not my time C If you cut me deep then I might lie And if you Em D G C Scar and leave me, like a sunburn G Don't trap me in, it's not my time C if you cut deep then I might lie Em And you D C Scarred and left me, like a sunburn C D And we never even tried Em We never even talked G We never even thought in the long run C D Whenever it was painful Em Whenever I was away G I'd miss you C I miss you ______________________________ ***Although the chords above are correct, use these variations in order to match Ed's sound better: *** For G chords use this: e | x------- | B | 0------- | G | 0------- | D | (b9)------ | A | 10------ | E | x------- | For C chords use this: e | x------- | B | 0------- | G | 0------- | D | 2------- | A | 3------- | E | x------- | You can also use this slight variation as a C chord: - Note: This works best if you're playing the other chords as regular chords. For D chords use this: e | x------- | B | 0------- | G | 0------- | D | 4------- | A | 5------- | E | x------- | You can also use this slight variation as a D chord: - Note: This works best if you're playing the other chords as regular chords. e | 0------- | B | 1------- | G | 0------- | D | 4------- | A | 5------- | E | x------- | For Em chords use this: e | 0------- | B | 0------- | G | 0------- | D | 5------- | A | 7------- | E | 0------- | ______________________________ ^^^ These chords sound best if you play the root note and the one above it at the same time, as this is what I think Ed does. For example, if you wanted to play a G chord, on the first strum of the chord be sure to emphasise these two notes: e | -------- | B | -------- | G | -------- | D | (b9)------ | A | 10------ | E | -------- |