D5 A5 G5 D5 -- repeat a couple of times. Lick on D5 , with D5 - D5 - D5 that bring you the high note. D5 A5 G5 D5 He sees it coming from a mile away D5 A5 G5 D5 He knows all the rules by heart and so the game is played E5 F#5 G5 He's trading love for this sordid night of bliss D5 A5 G5 D5 Though nothing good, nothing good could ever come from this (repeat last line) Same for second stanza (but don't repeat the last line, instead go into the bridge): You've seen how people rise in times of need Forget all their pettiness, forget all their greed But he can't rise above this warm and reckless kiss Though nothing good, nothing good could ever come from this Bridge: Change from the last D5 to a G5 : G5 D5 , D5 , D5 , D5 , D5 From this only sorrow E5 G5 From this no future, only tomorrows (now, again, same as first stanza) And when the morning comes tumbling down No trace of the night before, it's still the same old town But deep inside now hides a stranger in his midst And nothing good, nothing good could ever come from this Nothing good, nothing good could ever come from this You can play this along to the record. Standard tuning, no capo, no thrills. Experiment the strumming pattern. I like the stanzas with down strokes on the main beats (1, 2, 3 4), and the chorus with a more varied 1 1/2, 2 1/2 etc... variation).