This is off of their self-titled album 32 Below. One of my favorite songs so I figured I'd tab it out for you. This is just my interpretation of the song, but I'm pretty sure its accurate. Standard tuning to play with the recording, although I like to play it half a step down. Intro Riff: The intro riff is short and quick, but fairly easy to master. E ------3-2--------------------| B ----------3-2----------------| G -----------------------------| D -----------------------------| A -----------------------------| E -----------------------------| (I usually hammer off on the E string and slide on the B string) Chords: (INTRO RIFF) D A Bm A G A D D A Well I can see you picking flowers Bm A And I can see you talking with our friends G A D All day long, when ever I want A I can see you time and time again D A No matter how much we're apart Bm A You're always with me in my heart G D It's your faith in me, your beautiful smile G A* That make me love you the way I do G A D I can watch you for hours with my eyes closed G A D When I'm out on the road I'm never alone G A I'm walking with you hand in hand D* A* G* But there's only one set of prints in the sand G A D I can watch you for hours with my eyes closed D A I bought these pearls for you Bm A That diamond ring was new G A D Ten years ago when we first said our vows D A Its been two years since you've passed on Bm A Wishing you were here but I know you're gone G D Still sitting here all alone G A Gotta find the strength to finally move on G A D I can watch you for hours with my eyes closed G A D When I'm out on the road I'm never alone G A I'm walking with you hand in hand D* A* G* But there's only one set of prints in the sand G A D I can watch you for hours with my eyes closed G A Walking with you hand in hand D* A* G* But there's only one set of prints in the sand G* A* D* I can watch you for hou------rs with my eyes closed (INTRO RIFF) D A Bm A G A D (Fade out) * = One Strum So thats about it. The last time through he drags out the word "hours" with a vocal run, you will have to listen to the song to get the hang of it. The riff is also played elsewhere in the song, and there's some hammers I didn't include, but the song sounds great played like this (The song is picked most of the way through). Let me know if you have any corrections or contributions to make! Official 32 Below Website www.32below.net