Verse 1: D5 B5 Here's to you, the same chords that I stole A5 D5 From a song that I once heard B5 A5 The Same melody I borrowed from the void D5 B5 I'd rather observe than structure a narrative A5 The characters are thin; D5 B5 The plot does not develop A5 D5 It ends where it begins Link; D5 , B5 , A5 (x2) Verse 2: D5 It's on the screen, in paperbacks B5 A5 In section 8 and cul-de-sacs D5 Electro haikus and drunk sonnets B5 A5 Are moving me along E5 Along Link: G5 , D5 , G5 , D5 Chorus: (x2) D5 You cut my hair B5 A5 You left red ink everywhere E5 Do my hands tell a story? A5 Is it boring? Link (Palm Muted): D5 , B5 , A5 Verse 3: (Palm-Muted) D5 What I'd give to force your sigh B5 A5 What I'd give to see you cry D5 What I'd give for your caress B5 To see your blue cotton dress A5 Balled up on the floor D5 Certain memories are the problem B5 A5 D5 Certain drunken lines are the shame B5 Seven hundred miles and four years A5 D5 I can't fight the flame; it burns G5 Burns, and it burns and it burns. Chorus: (x2) D5 You cut my hair B5 A5 You left red ink everywhere E5 Do my hands tell a story? A5 Is it boring? Outro: D5 Was I wishing on satellites? A5 D5 Tell me how you've been doing that trick A5 D5 I'm just wishing the flame away A5 D5 Now I'm wishing the flame away Nota Bene: On the D's in the outro, and throughout other points during the song, you can add embellishments to make it sounds a bit more tidy, but you don't have to. If you wanna give it a try, then whilst you're on the regular D Major shape, hit the fourth fret on the D string, then move it up to second, then open again. Large.