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Intro

   C#5  F#5      A5   Ab5

e | -4----2---- | --5---4--- | 
B | -5----2---- | --5---4--- | 
G | -6----3---- | --6---4--- | 
D | -6----5---- | --7---6--- | 
A | -4----5---- | --7---6--- | 
E | ------2---- | --5---4--- | 


Verse (same thing without the A)

   C#5  F#5     Ab5

e | -4----2---- | -4------- | 
B | -5----2---- | -4------- | 
G | -6----3---- | -4------- | 
D | -6----5---- | -6------- | 
A | -4----5---- | -6------- | 
E | ------2---- | -4------- | 


Chorus (Two things: One, double the length of these chords compared to the verse because
it's actually two measures of F#, one measure of A, and one measure of G#m now; Two,
for the F#, he does this thing where he lifts his index finger for a few strums, letting 
the high e and B strings ring out)

   F#5          A5   Ab5

e | -2-------- | --5---4--- | 
B | -2-------- | --5---4--- | 
G | -3-------- | --6---4--- | 
D | -5-------- | --7---6--- | 
A | -5-------- | --7---6--- | 
E | -2-------- | --5---4--- | 


And those are the three different sections. If you want to be fancy and have stuff over
it, I'm pretty sure every thing else is just cool sounding arpeggio of the chords I put down.
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