im not sure exactly how accurate this is beacuse i figured it out by ear. but if you're wanting to grab ur acoustic and play it for a girl, it'll definitely do. Tuning: U NEED A CAPO!!f, b-flat,e-flat,a-flat,c, f (if ur tuned in standrd half-step down, like chris usually plays in, then put a capo on the second fret.)otherwise, u have to risk breaking ur strings. plus if you tune it, subtract two from every number int the tab Intro; f------0------0--------0------0------0-------0------0------0-------------| bf---------------11-------12------9------9------11-----12----------------| ef---11-11--11-11---11--11--11-11--11--11--11-11--11-11--11-11-----------| af-11-----11-------------------------------------------------------------| c------------------------------------------------------------------------| f------------------------------------------------------------------------| 2nd intro; f--0-------0---0--0---------------------------| bf-0-------0---0--0---------------------------| ef-0--(3)--3---8--6---------------------------| af-0--(4)--4---8--6---------------------------| c--0--(4)--4---6--4---------------------------| f--0-----0-0---0--0---------------------------| VERSE; f---0---0---0-----------------------------| bf--0---0---0-----------------------------| ef-11---11--6-----------------------------| af-11---11--8-----------------------------| c---9---x---0-----------------------------| f---0---11--------------------------------| pre-chorus; f---0--0--0--0---0--0--0--0---------------------| bf--0--0--0--0---0--0--0--1---------------------| ef-11--6--2--4--11--6--2--2---------------------| af-11--6--2--4--11--6--2--2---------------------| c---9--4--0--2---9--4--0--0---------------------| f---0------------0------------------------------| chorus; f---0--0--0--0---------------------------| bf--0--0--0--3---------------------------| ef--3--6--2--0---------------------------| af--4--6--2--4---------------------------| c---4--4--0--5---------------------------| f---0------------------------------------| 2nd intro, verse, pre-chorus, chorus, intro,choru you can work different variations of the notes in the chorus. there's a lot of room to add in whatever. make sure to work with your volume. the intro and verse should be soft, crescendo in the pre-chorus on the last note, chorus loud ans strong, and the end part you'd better be playing so hard your strings snap[. thank for you for viewing my first tab. cody W.